Law Professor Ellen Kreitzberg and Santa Clara University’s School of Law in collaboration with the SCU Center of Performing Arts –Department of Theatre and Dance and Professor Barbara Fraser are proud to present the stage play “Dead Man Walking”. Performances…
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Elizabeth Powers joined Santa Clara University School of Law to serve as Assistant Dean for International and Comparative Law. She will play a critical role in directing the international law curriculum and programs, including working closely with the Director of…
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Assistant Dean Alexa Horne is leaving the position of Assistant Dean and Executive Director of the High Tech Institute and returning to private practice. According to Dean Donald J. Polden, “Alexa has been a marvelous administrator, a thoughtful leader of…
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The School of Law welcomes Kyong-Whan “Kenny” Ahn as a Distinguished Visiting Professor. Professor Ahn is taking a leave from his position as Dean and Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law at Seoul National University. Spring semester, he…
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Responding to the devastation left behind by the recent tsunami, the School of Law is teaming with the law firm of Tilleke & Gibbins International, Inc. to adopt a Muslim fishing village in Ranong Province, north of Phuket, near Bangkok.…
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Thurgood Marshall was the first African American Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. He was the first African American Solicitor General. But, before he earned these and other accolades, Marshall served as the lead counsel in arguably the most…
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HAMMER TIME: “Why Scott Peterson didn’t get Scott Free and other legal commentary by Legal Analyst Jim Hammer.” Legal Analyst Jim Hammer will speak at Santa Clara University School of Law on January 26, 2005 at noon (Bannan 142). Mr.…
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Note: Although the pictures do not reflect all the students mentioned in the article, their efforts are equally appreciated and valued. Then-students now law graduates Molly Ryan, Steve Kahn and Patrick Moss, and 3rd year law student Elizabeth Pianca recently…
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The Career Services office at Santa Clara University’s School of Law will once again present author Kimm Walton who will talk about getting the legal job of your dreams. The program will be held in Bannan 127 from 4-6 pm…
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A premier line-up of legal scholars and practitioners from around the world will speak at the Santa Clara Law Review’s Symposium 2005, entitled “International Law in the United States Legal System: Observance, Application & Enforcement,” on Friday, January 28, 2005,…
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