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Monday, Aug. 1, 2011
A new study by Santa Clara University criminal-justice law professor W. David Ball quantifies a large disparity among counties in their use of state prison space.
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Monday, May. 16, 2011
Santa Clara University School of Law's commencement ceremony this Saturday, featuring former California Supreme Court Justice Carlos Moreno, comes as SCU Law celebrates the 100th anniversary of its founding as the "Santa Clara Institute of Law at Santa Clara College."
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Wednesday, May. 4, 2011
Carlos Moreno, the recently retired California Supreme Court justice known for his thoughtful opinions and centrist appeal, will address graduating students at Santa Clara University School of Law's 2011 commencement ceremony on May 21.
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Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011
Santa Clara University Law Professor Catherine J.K. Sandoval has been named by Gov. Jerry Brown to be one of two new commissioners on the five-member California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC).
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Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011
California Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Chief Judge Alex Kozinski will discuss "Collegial Courts in a Contentious Climate" Jan. 12 at Mayer Theatre.
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Friday, Oct. 29, 2010
Improving the justice system for Iranian women has been the decades-long quest of Shadi Sadr, a lawyer, journalist, and human-rights advocate who will be receiving the Katharine and George Alexander Law Prize from Santa Clara University School of Law on November 11.
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Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010
Santa Clara University School of Law recently welcomed an academically strong first-year class that is also diverse in experiences, ethnicity, and interests.
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Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010
A breakfast lecture Sept. 8 will feature John Hollway, author of a book detailing the true story of a man who spent 18 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit.
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Monday, Nov. 23, 2009
The Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center, a legal program of the Santa Clara University School of Law, has been awarded a $300,000, two-year grant from the US Department of Justice to help victims of human trafficking, a little-known but persistent problem in the South Bay area.
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