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…
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During the 2003-2004 year, the Black Law Students Association (“BLSA”) of Santa Clara University School of Law (“SCU”) participated in the Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition (“FDMCC”). Sponsored by the National Black Law Students Association (“NBLSA”), FDMCC is one of…
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Women and Law, a student organization at Santa Clara University School of Law, has recognized Professor Cynthia Mertens as a Bay Area Woman of Distinction at their annual banquet. The Banquet and Award Presentation was held on January 31, 2004…
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Marcie Roberts joined the law school in October, 1992 where she has been the program coordinator for the summer abroad programs. She also assists foreign visitors get settled and adjust when they arrive here for classes. Marcie says, “I have…
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Professor Jiri Toman participated at the International Conference celebrating 50th anniversary of the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, organized by Ministry of Justice of Egypt, UNESCO and ICRC, in Cairo,…
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The Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal will present its annual Symposium, “The Digital Challenge to Copyright Law” on Thursday, February 5 and Friday, February 6. The focus of the Symposium will be on leading issues in the…
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Professor Neil Gotanda (Western State University College of Law) will present the Spring Social Justice Diversity Lecture, Unfinished Business: Race, Rights, and Judicial Review on the Sixtieth Anniversary of U.S. v. Korematsu on Feb. 5 at 4 p.m. in Bannan…
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The Center for Trial and Appellate Advocacy will be sponsoring the appearance of Johnnie Cochran on February 26. The Center was established in 1989 with a gift from Edwin Heafey. The purpose of the Center is to expose students to…
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Fourteen second and third year law students returned January 10th from an eight day immersion trip to El Salvador where they studied the legal system. The trip was an intense educational experience with tremendous emotional impact due to the stories…
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Santa Clara Law Review will host annual Symposium, entitled “Meeting Human Needs: Examining the Safety Net for Working America,” on January 30, 2004 at the Santa Clara Hilton, 4949 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA 95050 from 8:00 a.m. to…
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