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Congratulations and welcome to our Volume 61 Editorial Board! We are excited to have such an outstanding group of students working on Volume 61 for the 2020-2021 school year. A big thank you to our Volume 60… https://t.co/qcjNzJCvqu
Santa Clara Law Review is excited to invite you all to our annual symposium on April 1, 2022!
Please register for the symposium at our event page here: https://t.co/QRUbDDqp6w
Curious about what the Liminal Age of Legal is and why it demands we teach the skills, methods and mindsets of leadership holistically?
Then please join in @SCULawReview@santaclaralaw symposium Lawyers, Leadership, and Change — tomorrow 2/26!
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Congrats to @SCULawReview on publication of Volume 61, which is devoted to sports law articles by a great group of law professors. I have an article, "Jump Ball: The Unsettled Law of Representing College Basketball Stars & Monetizing their NIL". Articles: https://t.co/avfr7LnD4O
man, I miss October 2016, when i experienced only manageable levels of worry about the upcoming election and spent most of the month just obsessed with david s. pumpkins
“‘Your internet connection is unstable.’ Yeah, so am I, you ain’t special.” —me talking to my computer this afternoon just before suddenly becoming very aware that I was mid-class with my mic on
Good morning, Monday (a few hours late, for Labor Day). My recommended sports law reading from this week is a recent article by @McCannSportsLaw in @SCULawReview on NCAA NIL. https://t.co/CK1JODrL6x
Welcome to our Summer 2020 Associates! Interested in joining Law Review, but missed the Summer write-on? There is still one more chance! Check out our previous post or your SCU student email for more info about the… https://t.co/piNJ1BijB4
Keynote address by Michael Murray,
Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the Antitrust Division of U.S. DOJ, on DOJ’s amicus program and other current events @santaclaralaw@SCULawReview
Interested in hearing more about Law Review? Come attend our info session tomorrow, April 4th at noon or 5:30pm in Bannan 127! Chipotle will be provided for lunch!
Thank you Santa Clara University School of Law for inviting me to speak about leadership with Dorian Daley, Lori Berman, Roland Smith, and Thomas Romig (a.k.a., top notch leaders)! https://t.co/dyPd2aBcq4
Olga Mack, @OlgaVMack: “Because our motivation [as lawyers] is not purely money, but the world as a better place, we should regularly check throughout our lives and see if we are on track.”#LeadershipSymposium#SCULawReview#LawyersWhoLead