June 2008
An Invitation from the KGACLC to Stay In Shape This Summer...
June 16, 2008 at 10:52 AM
Dear Santa Clara University Community,
The time to get in shape is here! The KGACLC is once again launching Swift Justice, a team-in-training type of program in preparation for the Metro Silicon Valley Marathon, half marathon, or 5k run that take place in late October of this year.
- Train under the watchful eye of JT Service, San Jose’s pride and a nationally renowned marathon runner
- By signing up, you raise money to help the Alexander Law Center provide free legal services to our low-income community
- Get in shape and do some good to your heart in more than one way!!!
- Network and bond with local professionals, colleagues and other students
- Have fun by participating in the social activities of the group
- Receive discounts on running gear from participating sponsors
Last year’s Swift Justice was a great success thanks to its many participants. We are excited about turning this into a tradition at Santa Clara University, a place that values civic participation for the benefit of our community.
Please stay tuned for details on this great opportunity.
Sincerely,
The Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center Staff
Health Center Hours
June 16, 2008 at 10:50 AM
Dear Students,
We wanted to inform you of our hours as we approach the end of this academic year. We will be closing Friday, June 13th at noon and will remain closed until Monday, August 18th.
Should you need your medical records transferred to another health care provider, you can download the medical release form from our website and fax it to the Health Center at 408-554-2376. Your medical records are kept for 7 years after your last visit at the Health Center.
Wishing you a relaxing and healthy summer break.
Cowell Student Health Center
CHTLJ Volume 25 Editorial Board
June 02, 2008 at 5:02 PM
May 29, 2008, Santa Clara, CA. The Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal today announced the appointment of its Volume 25 Editorial Board.
In anticipation of our 25th Anniversary, the Journal has witnessed many accomplishments this year, including the launch of its newly designed website, the success of its annual symposium featuring keynote speaker Chief Judge Alex Kozinski of the Ninth Circuit, and publication of articles from leading academics and practitioners in intellectual property and high technology law, said outgoing Editor-in-Chief, Allison Hendrix. The Journal continues to be one of the nation’s top-5 intellectual property law reviews, and we are confident that our incoming editorial board, backed by their considerable talents and expertise, will serve to build upon these successes and further the Journal’s leadership in its coverage area.
The Journal’s incoming Executive Board consists of the following Santa Clara University law students:
Dave Martens, Editor-in-Chief, comes to the Journal with fourteen years of experience in electrical engineering. Dave holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, Platteville, and a M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. Dave has almost two years of patent drafting experience and currently works as a Summer Associate for Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett & Dunner LLP.
William E. Eshagh, Managing Editor, brings to the Journal a wealth of experience in information technology systems. Last summer, he worked in the office of the Chief Counsel for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. William also graduated summa cum laude from California State University, Stanislaus with a B.A. in Political Science.
Chris Stanley, Senior Comments Editor, comes to the Journal with a unique academic background and a diverse range of experiences. Prior to law school, he focused his studies on the intersection of business, law and technology in both the US and Australia, and continues to pursue this combination as a JD/MBA student at Santa Clara. Chris graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Communication from Boston College. He currently works as a law clerk at the asset management and investment advisory firm of Loring Ward.
Rachael C. Buchanan, Senior Production Editor, joins the Journal with a broad range of experience in biology and the law. Rachael graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Biology from the University of Massachusetts, Boston. This summer, Rachael will work in San Francisco as a Summer Associate for Howrey LLP.
Jonathan Crawford, Senior Production Editor, comes to the Journal with over three years of experience in software engineering. Jonathan holds a B.S. in Computer Engineering from San Diego State University. This summer, he will work in Sunnyvale as a Summer Associate for Blakely, Sokoloff, Taylor & Zafman LLP.
In addition to the appointment of a new editorial board, the Journal is honored to welcome the addition of a new faculty advisor, Professor Dorothy Glancy, said Ms. Hendrix. Professor Glancy is a leading expert in the area of privacy law and intelligent transportation systems. She teaches courses in copyright, trademark, property, land use, natural resources, administrative law, and a privacy law seminar. She holds a BA from Wellesley College and a JD from Harvard University and was a founding member of the Harvard Women’s Law Association, as well as a Fellow in Law and Humanities. Counsel to Senator Ervin’s constitutional rights subcommittee of the US Senate Judiciary Committee during the Watergate investigations, she also served as assistant general counsel in the US Department of Agriculture.
About Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal:
The Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal is an independent scholarly legal publication founded and managed by the students of Santa Clara University School of Law. Since its inception in 1984, the Journal has achieved national and international circulation and recognition as a leading forum for multidisciplinary discourse on emerging issues at the juncture of technology, the law and public policy. The Journal's subscribers include leading law libraries, law firms and corporations worldwide. A significant number of federal courts and state supreme courts are also regular subscribers to the Journal, including the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Additional information about the Journal is available at http://www.chtlj.org.