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2M ago
Prof. Sue Guan made a video explaining her paper how “finfluencers” are impacting stock prices in ways not anticipated by existing law or finance theory. The law school also covered her research into how finfluencers affect stock price movements. Prof. Ed…
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3M ago
By Alicia K. Gonzales ’09 The information ecosystem of today’s stock markets is changing. Retail trading increasingly affects stock price movements, social media shapes investing trends, and non-traditional entities mediate information. Understanding these shifts requires answering the following question: who,…
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Santa Clara Law » Faculty Scholarship
3M ago
Prof. Vangie Abriel published an article, “The California Way: An Analysis of California’s Immigrant-Friendly Changes to its Criminal Laws.” Prof. Michael Asimow wrote a report, “Fair Procedure in Informal Adjudication,” for the Administrative Conference of the US. Prof. W. David…
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7M ago
Prof. Patricia Cain posted an article, “Marvin Claims at Death.” Prof. Taylor Dalton posted a paper, “On Second Thought: An Empirical Analysis of When the Supreme Court Decides Not to Decide.” Check out Prof. Taylor Dalton’s research spotlight. Prof. Stephen F. Diamond…
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Santa Clara Law » Faculty Scholarship
9M ago
Prof. Taylor R. Dalton joined the Santa Clara Law faculty in 2022. He focuses on international law and courts, international humanitarian law, foreign relations law, and civil procedure. Why do you write? I write for many reasons. Principally, I…
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Santa Clara Law » Faculty Scholarship
9M ago
Coverage of new faculty members recently hired, including Profs. Sue S. Guan, Mary Procaccio-Flowers, Nicholas Serafin, Taylor Dalton, Sean Bland, Linsey Krolik, Fiona McKenna, Britton Schwartz, and Melody Sequoia. Prof. Michael Asimow published an article, “Greenlighting Administrative Prosecution.” Prof. Eric…
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10M ago
Prof. Colleen Chien wrote a Patently-O post about the launch of the Innovator Diversity Pilots Initiative. Prof. Colleen Chien‘s Paper Prisons Initiative launched a “diary” that shares the stories of people impacted by their criminal records. Prof. Taylor Dalton participated…
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Santa Clara Law » Faculty Scholarship
1y ago
Profs. Patricia Cain and Jean Love contributed a chapter on tax law to a book, The Jurisprudential Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Prof. Colleen Chien published a report, “The Financial Impact of Lost Licenses in Texas.” Prof. Colleen Chien…
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1y ago
Prof. Colleen Chien and W. David Ball co-authored a paper, “Proving Actionable Racial Disparity Under the California Racial Justice Act.” Prof. Colleen Chien published an article, “Distinguishing & Predicting Drug Patents.” Prof. Colleen Chien contributed a comment, “In Praise of…
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Santa Clara Law » Faculty Scholarship
1y ago
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…
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