Center for Social Justice and Public Service

Teaching Scholar
Center for Social Justice and Public Service

From 2000 to 2008 Santa Clara University School of Law sponsored a Teaching Scholar position each academic year in order to bring to the campus law graduates preparing for a career in law teaching. Santa Clara University School of Law has been committed to enhancing diversity in the legal profession and academy.

 

 

The Teaching Scholars have been given opportunities to teach two courses in the public interest and social justice law curriculum and to prepare an article for publication. The Teaching Scholars have worked closely with Santa Clara University School of Law's Center for Social Justice and Public Service and the Center's director, Stephanie M. Wildman. The Center sponsors programs, discussion groups, and panels throughout the year as well as the Trina Grillo Public Interest and Social Justice Law Retreat (with SALT) each spring. The Teaching Scholars have participated in the intellectual life of the Center and all other aspects of the Public Interest and Social Justice Law program.

 

 

Previous Teaching Scholars:

 

2007-08 Teaching Scholar, David Ball

 

2006-07 Teaching Scholar, Ida L. Bostian


2005-06 Teaching Scholar, Ida L. Bostian

 

2004-05 Teaching Scholar, Michael Chang

 

2003-04 Teaching Scholar, Patricia Massey (PDF)

 

2002-03 Teaching Scholar, Angela Riley

 

2000-02 Teaching Scholar, Grace Hum