Over winter break, five members of Santa Clara Law’s Black Law Students Association attended the Western Region Conference hosted by the Western Region Black Law Students Association (WRBLSA) Conference. During the course of this 4-day professional conference, students networked with black and…
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Graduates of Santa Clara University School of Law have exceeded the California ABA-accredited law school average pass rate on the state’s bar examination for the second year in a row. Santa Clara Law’s pass rate for first-time takers for the…
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Jeff Wang ’17 and Lizbeth Mateo ’16 presented oral argument before the Ninth Circuit on Nov. 16, 2016. Listen to the oral argument.
Brett Fountain, Cindy Chu, Miguel Flores, Marta Hafner, Lindsay Hover, Michael Perretta, Stephen Stanwood, Michael Kim and Jessica Stephens were selected to serve as as a Pupil in the Ingram Inn of Court during its 2016-2017 program year.
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Alexandria Petterson has always liked engineering, but being a systems designer or researcher wasn’t going to satisfy her other passions — law, writing and the humanities. So last year, after getting her electrical engineering degree from UCLA, she was accepted…
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The students of the Santa Clara Law Review, a legal periodical edited by the law students of Santa Clara University, hosted an all day symposium on Race and the Criminal Justice System on Friday, April 1, 2016. The event, inspired…
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Santa Clara Law students give overviews of their externships at the China partnership of McDermott Will & Emery in Shanghai, and the Headquarters of the World Health Organization in Geneva, respectively. Huechi Wong Law Firm: MWE China Law Offices Location:…
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February 19, 2016 This symposium took a great amount of planning but the payoff was tremendous. After brief welcome remarks by CGLP Director Anna Han and members of the Journal of International Law, Alvin Yu, Editor in Chief and Kendra…
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While most students spend Spring Break sleeping, relaxing on the beach, or catching up on outlining, twelve Santa Clara Law students chose to spend Spring Break 2016 advancing their career goals.
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Our law students, though not yet practicing lawyers who are able to give legal advice, have some poignant things to say on Apple’s fight with the FBI. This week, students in Professor Cookie Ridolfi’s Criminal Procedure Law class discussed the case and what it could mean for the tech and legal communities.
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