Santa Clara County, California Sheriff’s Office is opening a hate crime investigation into a hit-and-run incident that injured an Arab Muslim student at Stanford University, Emily Shapiro reports for ABC News. The... Read more »
Jessica Seamands, ’23, and Angela Liu, ’24 EARLY TERMINATION MOTION GRANTED IN RECOGNITION OFGENUINE REHABILITATION Angela Liu and Jessica Seamands worked with AFPD Angela Hansen on an early termination motion for a... Read more »
OFFICERS’ K9 SNIFFING EXPEDITION FOUND UNLAWFULMOTION TO SUPPRESS GRANTED, CASE DISMISSED Andrew Hiyama, ’24, and Denni Arnold, ’24 Andrew Hiyama and Denni Arnold represented a client, who like many in our community,... Read more »
TINTED WINDOWS, TAINTED INVESTIGATION. CASE DISMISSED EARLY BY THE DA IN 1538 SUPPRESSION MOTION! Cheyenne Joshua, ’24, and Jordan Payne, ’24 Cheyenne Joshua and Jordan Payne represented a 26-year-old Black man who... Read more »
CASE DISMISSED BY DA AFTER CRIMINAL DEFENSE CLINIC RAISES CONSTITUTIONALCHALLENGE Emily Bruell, ’24, and Madison Irene, ’24 Madison Irene and Emily Bruell represented a 23-year-old man who was the lawful owner of... Read more »
MOTION TO SUPPRESS—GRANTED! Holst Katsma, ’24, and Marin Callaway, ’24 Marin Callaway and Holst Katsma represented a 45-year-old father who has lived in the Bay Area his entire life. Our client caught... Read more »
Adrienne Irmer, ’23 and Jamie Halper, ’23 CHANGING A MIND TO CHANGE A LIFEAdrienne Irmer and Jamie Halper had the honor of representing an incredible 59-year-old man who had worked hard to... Read more »
Merlin MacGillivray, ’24 and Andreas Jackson, ’24 CASE DISMISSED!Andreas Jackson and Merlin MacGillivray represented a 41-yearold man who had been cited for possession of cocaine following a supposed welfare check. Although the... Read more »
Bridget Amoako and Brendan Saunders Can one company abuse the copyright over its software to block another from offering a product that makes it easier to examine security vulnerabilities in that software?... Read more »
The Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic recently submitted comments endorsing a fair and balanced approach to standards-essential patents (SEP) policy and encouraging federal agencies to formalize a statement embodying those principles.... Read more »
