March 2019
2019 Journal of International Law Symposium: Immigration Under Trump: U.S. and International Policy Shifts
After making immigration the centerpiece of his campaign, President Donald Trump has implemented sweeping changes to the U.S. immigration system. These high-profile policy shifts have been coupled with more subtle adjustments across federal agencies that serve an immigration role. Many of these measures have affected immigrants, their families, employers, and the communities in which they reside. To reflect the consequential and far-reaching shifts, both domestically and internationally, Santa Clara University Journal of International Law is hosting our Spring 2019 Symposium…
Find out more »April 2019
Autonomous Vehicle Regulations & Compliance Symposium
The High Technology Law Journal invites you to their Spring Symposium to engage in a conversation about Autonomous Vehicle Regulations and Compliance. Register online Ticket Prices: Registering for Non-MCLE Credit: Free Registering for MCLE Credit: Free Location: This event will take place in Charney Hall, room 103. There will be a short reception after the event with food and drinks. The program will qualify for 2 hours of continuing legal education. Inquiries regarding sponsorship of the symposium may be directed…
Find out more »October 2019
American Justice on Trial
The book, American Justice on Trial: People v. Newton, won multiple prizes in the categories of history, law, multiculturalism, and social change. In this program, retired judge, author, and filmmaker, Lise Pearlman, will screen a clip of her documentary film in progress about one of the most impactful trials in American history. She will be joined by Hon. Lowel Jensen (ret.), the prosecutor in the State of California’s death penalty case against Black Panther Huey P. Newton, and Professor Margalynne…
Find out more »No Ordinary Lawsuit: The Saga of Juliana v. The United States
Can our courts protect our climate from our government? Can the voice of youth overwhelm that of the fossil fuel lobby? This constitutional climate lawsuit filed by youth asserts that, through the government's affirmative actions that cause climate change, it has violated the youngest generation’s constitutional rights to life, liberty, and property, as well as failed to protect essential public trust resources. Join Law Professors Margaret Russell, Tseming Yang, Students of LAW 103: Torts, & co-lead Counsel for the Plaintiffs…
Find out more »December 2019
Setting “Sale” – Getting underway with the CCPA
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) provides broader rights to consumers and stricter compliance requirements for businesses than any other state or federal privacy law on the books. Preparing for CCPA requires expert judgment and team effort. Arguably, the most challenging unanswered question is this: What is a sale under CCPA? Join this panel of highly experienced privacy lawyers to discuss and benchmark the CCPA’s tougher questions and newest developments. Free event but registration required. REGISTER ONLINE Moderator: Lydia de…
Find out more »January 2020
January Application Workshop
When should I take the LSAT? When should I apply? What are your median scores? What if my GPA is below your median? How am I going to pay for law school? Members of the Admissions Office will answer these and other questions during this workshop. RSVP here.
Find out more »Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution – Film and Speaker Panel
The film "Alternative Facts: The Lies of Executive Order 9066" will be shown. The film covers the legal aspects of the Korematsu case, and there will be a panel after the screening with experts on this issue, including one of Korematsu's lawyers and the filmmaker. Schedule: 5:30pm: Hors d'oeuvres and mingling 6:00pm-7:00pm: Film screening 7:00pm-8:00pm: Panel Confirmed Panelists: Dale Minami, Civil rights lawyer and lead attorney for Fred Korematsu's coram nobis legal team. Dale Minami on Twitter Jon Osaki, Film…
Find out more »March 2020
Santa Clara Law Review Sports Law Symposium – CANCELLED
Major Directions in Sports Law and Policy The Santa Clara Law Review Sports Law Symposium scheduled for March 20th has been canceled due to public health concerns on the campus and concerns about speaker travel. We are sorry to cancel this outstanding educational program but it is necessary under the circumstances. The university will refund any registration fees that you provided soon. The Law Review and Law School are planning an online educational program featuring the symposium speakers, as well…
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