Kevin Bankston from the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Ann Brick from the ACLU of Northern California will be speaking on Monday, November 6 from Noon to 1 p.m. in Bannan 135. The Social Justice Monday topic is”Social Justice and Cyber…
Kevin Bankston from the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Ann Brick from the ACLU of Northern California will be speaking on Monday, November 6 from Noon to 1 p.m. in Bannan 135. The Social Justice Monday topic is”Social Justice and Cyber…
The Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center had a busy and productive Summer and Fall this year. Thanks to the work performed by its many law students, the KGACLC also became the stage for the resolution of complex issues…
Professor Bill Quigley from Loyola New Orleans will be speaking on Thursday, October 26 from Noon to 1:00 p.m. in the Williman Room in the Benson Memorial Center. Bill Quigley is a law professor as well as Director of the…
The Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center had a busy and productive Summer and Fall this year. Thanks to the work performed by its many law students, the KGACLC also became the stage for the resolution of complex issues…
The Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center (http://lawscuedustage.wpengine.com/kgaclc) is launching "Swift Justice," a fundraising activity organized in conjunction with Olympic Trials qualifier and SCU Law student, JT Service. In this activity, you commit to "Swift Justice" by setting the…
Nicole Clemens, a third year law student at Santa Clara University School of Law has received a California Bar Foundation Scholarship. This year, the Foundation is distributing $187,500 in Law School Scholarships to 39 students from 17 California law schools. Recipients,…
Law professors have increasingly turned to blogs and other electronic media to engage current legal issues. Law schools must evaluate if the work of these "blawgers" should weigh comparably with traditional hard copy scholarship. Does this form of writing present challenges to…
Santa Clara University School of Law professor, Michelle Oberman was quoted in the September 9th edition of the New York Times in a story about the British couple cited as suspects in the disappearance of their 4-year-old daughter from a…
Rodney G. Moore, an attorney with Greenberg Traurig , LLP in Atlanta and a 1985 graduate of Santa Clara University School of Law was elected President of the National Bar Association for the 2008 – 2009 term. The National Bar…
Chio Saephanh, a second year law student at Santa Clara University School of Law received the AABA’s Summer Law Grant. This summer Chio has been working at the Alameda County office of Bay Area Legal Aid, providing legal assistance through…