Santa Clara University Law School and the Santa Clara Institute of International and Comparative Law, together with Stanford Law School, the Stanford Rule of Law Program, and the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, are hosting a…
Santa Clara University Law School and the Santa Clara Institute of International and Comparative Law, together with Stanford Law School, the Stanford Rule of Law Program, and the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, are hosting a…
James J. Brosnahan of Morrison and Foerster in San Francisco will be presenting a special lecture on jury selection this Friday, March 11th from 12 noon – 1:00p.m. in the Moot Court Room in Bergin Hall. All students and faculty…
The Bannan Student Lounge is now officially the Professor Herman Levy Lounge. Professor Levy, known as a "champion of the students" passed away last spring after 33 years of teaching at SCU. The lounge was named in his memory at…
Kirk Noble Bloodsworth was sentenced to death for a 1984 rape-murder he didn’t commit. It took nine years for DNA to exonerate him, and another decade for it to link another man to the crime. Mr. Bloodsworth is one of…
Deans Notes—February 2005: “Lots of Exciting Things Going On at SCU Law School” There are many exciting things going on at SCU Law School and I am writing to share those with you. I hope you find this information useful…
Donna Gerson, consultant and author of Choosing Smart, Choosing Small will bring her expertise to Santa Clara to help law students and alumni identify, research, and pursue opportunities in the elusive smaller law firm market. Her program at Santa Clara…
Professor David B. Cruz will speak on “Marriage Rights” at the Spring 2005 Social Justice Diversity Lecture. Professor Cruz is noted for work that advances critical thought in the field of sexual orientation law and public policy. A reception will…
Then-students now-law-graduates Myvan Khuu, Tammy Kissman and 3rd year law students Sheryl Ainsworth, Kevin Cogbill, Marco Quintana, Tim Reed and Vivian Ware, all recently obtained favorable settlements or judgments for clients who were victims of unlawful debt collection harassment. State…
Each year the Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal presents a symposium devoted to emerging trends in intellectual property and technology-related law. Focus for the 2005 event is on legal and regulatory issues arising from online worlds and…
The ACLU recently filed suit to challenge Proposition 69, which was passed by California voters on November 2, 2004 (known as the California DNA Fingerprint, Unsolved Crime and Innocence Protection Act). Proposition 69 requires collection of DNA samples from all…