Ernest Fok JD ’21 received the Mabie Award for the Outstanding Graduate. This honor is presented annually by the Mabie Family Foundation in recognition of academic performance, scholarly activities, leadership, and service roles at the Law School and in the…
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Antonio Reza JD ’22 was named by University of San Francisco as one of 2021’s “30 under 30”, USF graduates who are changing the world. Read more. “At USF, he graduated magna cum laude with a BA in communication studies…
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Ashley Gjovik JD ’22 wrote an article for Modern Diplomacy about tech billionaires like Elon Musk planning to send humans to the moon and Mars, and the obstacle of navigating international law. “…tech billionaires currently face few obstacles to implement…
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Marco Segura JD ’21 was interviewed by KFOX radio about regarding Mental Health for Veterans Appreciation Month (May). Mr. Segura is a U.S. Navy veteran. Watch the video.
Isaac Nieblas BS ’17, JD ’22 wrote a blog post about his clerkship with McManus Faulkner. Read the post. “Personally, as a first-generation law student, I found law school daunting. Like many students, I sometimes feel a sense of inadequacy…
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4L and and Privacy Law Certificate Candidate Barbara Clayton has an article on the California Lawyers Association website about how companies can craft meaningful privacy notices. As the pandemic has forced many businesses to shift activities online, it makes sense…
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When San Jose’s City Council recently voted 11-1 to resume “sweeps” that would wipe out homeless encampments around the city, the news hit one group of young adults especially hard. “It was kind of shocking,” said Danielle Graugnard, a law…
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Courtney Mangus JD ’22 was quoted in a Los Angeles Times article about what bystanders can do if they witness racially-based harassment or violence. “In fact, confronting the perpetrator is likely to backfire, said Courtney Mangus, a programs manager for…
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Santa Clara Law 3L student Josh Srago, who is also a legal fellow with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, published an analysis of the implications of antitrust liability for broadband providers if Congress were to repeal Trinko and Credit Suisse. You…
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Santa Clara Law awards thousands of dollars in scholarships every year to enable students to pursue their dreams of becoming a lawyer. “We know scholarships are a powerful tool for increasing diversity, attracting and retaining high achieving students, and generally…
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