August 27, 2024 Eric Goldman Prof. Michael Asimow published an essay, “ACUS Adopts Recommendations For Best Practices in Informal Adjudication.” Prof. Michael Asimow published “Teaching Skidmore in the post-Loper […]
Financial Woes Continue for Gen Z Students: Just 5% Have Secured the Funds to Fully Pay for College This Year
Thank you for subscribing! In July 2024, ScholarshipOwl continued our on-going deep dive into learning if this year’s college-bound Gen Z have the funds needed to pay for college in […]
Stunning Report: 90% of Gen Z Students Don’t Have Enough Funds to Pay for College in the Coming School Year
Thank you for subscribing! In June 2024, ScholarshipOwl conducted a survey to find out more about how well Gen Z students are prepared to pay for college in the 2024-25 […]
FAFSA Financial Aid Offers Have Arrived, Leaving Most Students Scrambling
Thank you for subscribing! In May 2024, ScholarshipOwl conducted a survey to further our understanding of the ongoing impact of the delays and technical issues associated with the rollout of […]
Roundup of Recent Faculty Research News
May 15, 2024 Eric Goldman Prof. Margalynne Armstrong received Berkeley Law’s LSAD 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award Prof. Michael Asimow posted a paper, “The Last Frontier: Fair Procedure in Informal […]
Gen Z Students Disappointed with Financial Aid Offers Arising from the New FAFSA
In April 2024, ScholarshipOwl conducted a survey to help us develop a better understanding of the true impact of the troubled rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student […]
Roundup of Recent Faculty Research News
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 […]
Finfluencers, Meet Fraud – Santa Clara Law -Santa Clara Law
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 […]
Roundup of Recent Faculty Research News
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,” […]
Roundup of Recent Faculty Research News
September 18, 2023 Eric Goldman 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 […]