Patrick Barry ’94 Takes COO Role at Legal Tech Startup Logikcull
February 16, 2018
The cloud-based eDiscovery software company brings Barry back to business as a tech executive after a two-year sabbatical.
February 16, 2018
The cloud-based eDiscovery software company brings Barry back to business as a tech executive after a two-year sabbatical.
February 1, 2018
Inaugural Exhibition of the McEvoy Foundation for the Arts - Professor Viswanathan co-authors SSRN's "Top Paper of 2017" - When Deportation is a Death Sentence - A project to "restate" copyright law - Alum named 2018 Antitrust Lawyer of the Year - Posh Hotels & Swanky Cocktails in the Tenderloin - Calling out racists actually good for health - Bay Area Corporate Counsel Winners - and much more
January 29, 2018
She is taking a "people-centric" approach as the first openly gay justice to serve on the Nevada Supreme Court.
January 18, 2018
A survivor of abuse herself, Muro now strives to do everything in her power to help people help themselves and create a platform for individuals to be heard.
January 11, 2018
"A deeply inspiring teacher, a mentor to many generations of students and faculty, an enormously influential scholar, and a dear friend to so many of us."
Brianna Howard '16 is hitting the turbo button on her career by navigating the legal issues of esports, and augmented & virtual reality.
January 8, 2018
Tucker founded the End of Life Liberty Project in 2015 as a program within the Disability Rights Legal Center.
January 4, 2018
The "Tax Games" Paper - Are mugshot laws effective? - The end of demonizing women through 'slut-shaming' - "Judges shouldn't get a pass just because they're a judge" - #MeToo in the Courts - Discovering a connection to Israel from a bicycle seat - and much more
December 19, 2017
Elizabeth McGriff '96 is a proud LEOP alumna and will continue to develop the program's tradition of almost 50 years of greatness at UC Law SF.
December 14, 2017
According to a report released by Lefstin, and two of the nation's other leading patent law scholars, the current rules for determining what innovations are eligible for patent protection are indefensible as a matter of legal principle and are causing particular difficulties for bioscience fields.
December 11, 2017
Julia Olson '97 is spearheading a significant legal challenge to the United States government's role in causing and increasing the dangers of climate change.
December 1, 2017
The Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy has changed its name to Hastings Environmental Law Journal (HELJ) and its inaugural issue is available now.