“Made Me Who I Am” Deborah Lohse, 21 Sep 2018 2 min read “Made Me Who I Am” For Howard Charney MBA ’73, J.D. ’77, law school was “it.”
All Eyes on AI Deborah Lohse, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read All Eyes on AI Helping lead the global conversation on ethics in artificial intelligence
Gitmo in Person Deborah Lohse, 15 Jun 2017 < 1 min read Gitmo in Person W. David Ball is an expert in criminal procedure and prison reform. Here’s what he has to say about Guantánamo.
Happiest Lawyers SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read Happiest Lawyers California’s chief justice tells law school graduates to yield to the “highest calling.”
Man in Black SCM Staff, 01 Jul 2015 < 1 min read Man in Black Daniel S. Hendrickson, S.J., M.Div. ’06 takes charge as Creighton University’s 25th president.
Natural Law SCM Staff, 01 Jul 2015 < 1 min read Natural Law John Cruden J.D. ’74 becomes assistant attorney general for the Department of Justice’s Environment and Natural Resources Division.
Fair and Just SCM Staff, 01 Jul 2015 < 1 min read Fair and Just Risë Jones Pichon ’73, J.D. ’76 becomes presiding judge for the Santa Clara County Superior Court.
Legal Leader SCM Staff, 01 Jul 2015 < 1 min read Legal Leader Phyllis Hamilton J.D. ’76 named Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
A Sight of Innocence Sam Scott ’96, 13 Dec 2014 4 min read A Sight of Innocence The Northern California Innocence Project—headquartered at SCU’s School of Law—frees the wrongfully convicted.
Patent Trolls, Beware Deborah Lohse & Steven Boyd Saum , 13 Dec 2014 < 1 min read Patent Trolls, Beware The White House has brought on SCU’s Colleen Chien, a leading expert in patent law, as senior advisor.
When justice is kidnapped Deborah Lohse & Steven Boyd Saum , 14 Mar 2013 3 min read When justice is kidnapped The 2013 Alexander Law Prize honors Chen Guangcheng, a Chinese attorney who protested government abuses—then escaped house arrest.
Bribes, bombs, and outright lies Deborah Lohse, 18 Dec 2012 5 min read Bribes, bombs, and outright lies Clarence Darrow discusses the vexation of the Trial of the Century.