Kim Pederson from the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley will be speaking on Monday, January 22 from Noon to 1 p.m. in Bannan 139. The Social Justice Monday topic is "Social Justice Lawyering: Fair Housing Law and People with Disabilities."…
Kim Pederson from the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley will be speaking on Monday, January 22 from Noon to 1 p.m. in Bannan 139. The Social Justice Monday topic is "Social Justice Lawyering: Fair Housing Law and People with Disabilities."…
Chris Guthrie, Vanderbilt Law School’s Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law will be speaking at a Faculty Workshop on Friday, January 19, 2007 at noon in the Strong Common Room in Bergin Hall. The topic of his presentation…
Santa Clara’s student team has advanced to the decisive oral competition round of 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…
Stephanie Wildman has received the 2007 Great Teacher Award from the Society of American Law Teachers, the largest national organization of law school faculty. The award was presented recently at the SALT annual awards dinner in Washington, DC. The SALT teaching…
Faculty, staff, and students are invited to join the Center for Social Justice and Public Service to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday on Tuesday, January 16. In his Letter From a Birmingham Jail (1963), Dr. King wrote a…
A community panel organized by Santa Clara University’s Center for Science, Technology, and Society and the Broadband Institute of California urged greater public participation in planning broadband networks that are being commissioned by local governments around the country. The panel…
Santa Clara University School of Law professor and former dean, Gerald Uelmen, wrote an article for the December 2006 issue of California Lawyer magazine. The article, “Californians at the Hague,” describes his two-week immersion trip with 19 law students to the…
Julie Saffren and Fariba Soroosh were honored in the December 2006 issue of California Lawyer magazine as two of California’s outstanding pro bono lawyers. They were chosen to receive an “Angel Award” in recognition of a program they developed called…
The ABA recently approved the addition of two unique new summer law study abroad programs to the extensive School of Law offerings. Students now may study comparative law and the law of cultural properties in Istanbul, Turkey. Students now also…
Santa Clara University‘s International Criminal Court moot team (comprised of Jacqueline Binger, Sharron Fang and Jessica Tillson) took first place at this year’s International Criminal Court Moot Competition, held at Pace Law School earlier this month. Santa Clara defeated teams…