John Henry Merryman, Professor Emeritus, Stanford University Law School, will participate in the Santa Clara University Law School’s Summer Abroad program in Istanbul, Turkey by presenting the program’s keynote lecture. One of the world’s leading scholars of Civil Law, Art…
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On Monday, February 5, 2007, Jeffrey Rodriguez, a 29 year old Santa Clara man, was freed after he served nearly six years in prison for a 2001 robbery he did not commit. The evidence against him consisted of the eyewitness…
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James J. Brosnahan will be speaking at Santa Clara University School of Law on Thursday, February 15 at noon in the Panelli Moot Court Room. The topic of his presentation is “How to Pick a Jury.” James J. Brosnahan is one…
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Policymakers, attorneys, and scholars will debate and analyze the constitutional and social issues surrounding high-stakes standardized testing at the Santa Clara Law Review’s 2007 Symposium, scheduled for February 9, 2007 at Hotel Valencia in San Jose. The symposium is free to…
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What is unconscious bias? What should you say or do when you see or hear stereotyping? As lawyers, do we have a special obligation to speak up? On February 5 from noon – 1:00 p.m. in Bannan Hall, Room 139 we invite…
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Santa Clara University School of Law will host an International Humanitarian Law Workshop sponsored by the International Committee of the Red Cross February 16 – 19, 2007. Forty law students from around the United States will gather at Santa Clara for…
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Santa Clara University School of Law is pleased to announce a semester abroad program in Australia, in cooperation with the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) School of Law whereby Santa Clara graduates, after passing a state bar examination in the…
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International Law Weekend-West is a biennial conference convened by the American Branch of the International Law Association. The purpose of this conference is to bring together legal practitioners and academics to discuss cutting-edge issues in pubic and private international law. Panels will…
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Santa Clara’s student team has won the Best Written Submission award in the nationwide ABA Law Student Tax Challenge. Joe Myszka, a third year student in the JD/MBA program, and Bonnie Wright, a third year student pursuing a joint Santa Clara…
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The 22nd annual Computer & High Technology Law Journal Symposium will betaking place on Friday, January 26, 2007, at the San Jose Museum of Art. Over the years, the Journal has hosted symposia devoted to many current, pivotal issues at…
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