Gen Z Insights Briefing: 90% of Gen Z Students Say They Will Graduate With Student Debt

Thank you for subscribing! To develop a deeper understanding of Gen Z, ScholarshipOwl conducts a survey every month to assess key trends impacting high school and college students. With Supreme Court decisions looming regarding the Biden Administration’s plans for student debt forgiveness, our February 2023 survey focused on student loan debt expectations as well as … Read more

6 Steps to Writing a Financial Aid Appeal letter (w/ Example) 2023

Thank you for subscribing! You are counting on the financial aid from your school to pay for your degree. But when the financial aid letter comes in the mail, you are suddenly surprised and worried. You didn’t receive as much as you thought you would. You have no idea how you’re going to pay for … Read more

Roundup of Recent Faculty Research News

February 15, 2023 Eric Goldman   Prof. Colleen Chien posted a paper, “Distinguishing and Predicting Drug Patents.” Prof. Eric Goldman was ranked #28 on SSRN’s list of “The 50 Most Downloaded U.S. Law Professors of 2022.” Profs. Brian J. Love and Christian Helmers published an article, “Are Market Prices for Patent Licenses Observable? Evidence from … Read more

Roundup of Recent Faculty Research News

December 16, 2022 Eric Goldman   Prof. Colleen Chien published an article, “The Inequalities of Innovation.” The article was covered by the Technology, Academics, and Policy blog.  Prof. Eric Goldman posted an essay, “Assuming Good Faith Online.” WikiResearch highlighted the essay.  Prof. Eric Goldman testified before the Colombian Constitutional Court regarding his research into online account … Read more

Roundup of Recent Faculty Research News

October 30, 2022 Eric Goldman   Prof. Colleen Chien’s article, “Estimating the Earnings Loss Associated with a Criminal Record & Suspended Driver’s License,” is in print. Prof. Eric Goldman posted an article, “Zauderer and Compelled Editorial Transparency.” Prof. Eric Goldman previewed his forthcoming book project at the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC). Prof. Sue … Read more

Roundup of Recent Faculty Research News

October 7, 2022 Eric Goldman   Janelle Barbier, a Santa Clara 3L student and Tech Edge JD certificate candidate, posted an article “Federal Circuit Declines to Find Patent Claims Indefinite for Broad Descriptive Words (& An Ode to 1L Civil Procedure).” Prof. Colleen Chien received Santa Clara University’s Award for Recent Achievement in Scholarship.  Prof. … Read more

Roundup of Recent Faculty Research News

August 29, 2022 Eric Goldman   Prof. Michael Asimow posted his article, “Jewish Lawyers in American Popular Culture.” Prof. Eric Goldman published the Sixth Edition of “Advertising & Marketing Law: Cases and Materials,” with Prof. Rebecca Tushnet from Harvard Law. They also posted an updated chapter on publicity rights and advertising law titled “Featuring People … Read more

Roundup of Recent Faculty Research News (Special Back-to-School Edition)

Recent Works Prof. Patricia Cain’s article, “Taxation of Tort Damages,” is forthcoming in the Oklahoma Law Review. Prof. Patricia Cain’s article, “Taxation of Unmarried Partners,” is forthcoming in the Washington University Law Review. Prof. Eric Goldman published the 2022 Edition of his Internet Law Casebook. Prof. Eric Goldman updated his casebook chapter on online contracts. … Read more

Roundup of Recent Faculty Research News

Prof. W. David Ball discussed his research on the Everyday Injustice podcast.  Prof. Colleen Chien posted her paper, “Estimating the Earnings Loss Associated with a Criminal Record and Suspended Driver’s License.” Prof. Colleen Chien launched a speaker series on AI, Equity, and Law.  Prof. Colleen Chien presented the 2022 Stanley H. Mervis Lecture in Intellectual … Read more

Research Spotlight: Paige Kaneb – Santa Clara Law -Santa Clara Law

March 21, 2022 Eric Goldman   Paige Kaneb is a Supervising Attorney at the Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP), which she joined in 2007. Why do you write? Because I hope to put ideas/arguments out there and help make change. Also to get people out of prison – the majority of my work is writing … Read more