Scholarship Sponsor Q&A: Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity

In 2017, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Indianapolis (also known as Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity) collaborated with the Sagamore Institute to research how they could better empower families to achieve strength, stability, and independence. Their research revealed that 79% of those who became homeowners also planned to start, continue or finish furthering their education […]



In-Demand Skills for Today’s New Workforce

As automation, digital transformation and a fast-evolving global economy reshape the job market, the most outstanding new talent will need a blend of technical and soft skills. Here’s what to look for—and how employers can support initiatives to future-proof their workforce. 1. Digital and technical literacy—even for non-technical employees. With the rapid advancement of technology, […]




Roundup of Recent Faculty Research News

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 Bright World.”  Profs. Pat Cain & Jean Love published a book chapter, “Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Taxation: The Litigator, the Judge, the Justice.”  Prof. Stephen Diamond […]




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 information. Understanding these shifts requires answering the following question: who, or what, drives investing decisions today? Sue Guan takes on this question—and many more—in her […]


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,” for the Administrative Conference of the US.  Prof. W. David Ball helped author an amicus brief to the California Supreme Court regarding pretrial detention. Profs. […]