NEW BOOKS BY FACULTY
Professor Gary Spitko Named to Presidential Professorship
Antigay Bias in Role-Model Occupations (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016), by E. Gary Spitko
rofessor Gary Spitko has been named the Presidential Professor of Ethics and the Common Good, one of Santa Clara University’s three special University-wide presidential professorships. “The University chair is a great tribute to Professor Spitko’s long, prolific, and stellar record of publication in top venues, his concern with justice and fairness for the marginalized in society, and his promotion of scholarship among all law faculty members,” said Dean Lisa Kloppenberg. “Professor Spitko’s scholarship is aimed at improving the law and making the social systems in our world more just, whether he is writing Gary Spitko about those unfairly disadvantaged in employment arbitration or LGBT professionals who are not afforded ‘role model’ career opportunities in our legal system and other arenas,” she added.
Employment Relationships: Law & Practice (Aspen Law & Business, 2015 Supplement), Donald J. Polden with Mark W. Bennett and Howard J. Rubin If It Doesn’t Fit: Lessons From a Life in the Law (Xlibris US, 2016), by Gerald Uelmen The New Immigration Federalism (Cambridge University Press, 2015), by Pratheepan Gulasekaram with S.K. Ramakrishnan
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The Death of Treaty Supremacy: An Invisible Constitutional Change (Oxford University Press, 2016), by David L. Sloss
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More info: law.scu.edu/faculty/profile/spitko-e-gary
Resolving Disputes: Theory, Practice and Law (3d ed. Wolters Kluwer, 2016), by Jay Folberg, Dwight Golann, Thomas J. Stipanowich, and Lisa A. Kloppenberg Pro Bono Practice & Legal Ethics (Carolina Academic Press, 2016), by Viva Harris, Ken Manaster, and Alan Scheflin
2.1 Million Digital Commons Downloads
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anta Clara Law’s institutional repository, Santa Clara Law Digital Commons, surpassed a major milestone earlier this summer: 2,100,000 downloads. The Digital Commons contains all three of Santa Clara Law’s student journals, as well as faculty scholarship, symposia, empirical legal research projects, and special library collections. The digital repository is a project of the Heafey Law Library with an aim to improve access, and archival retention, of the intellectual output of our institution and encourage interdisciplinary collaboration.
More info: digitalcommons.law.scu.edu
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Don't Miss the Party! Join Law classmates October 7, 2016 for a welcome reception, dinner, and a dance party in the Locatelli Center on campus! Reception begins at 6 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. followed by dancing at 9 p.m. to the music of L.B. and the Blisters featuring band Members: Frank Conrad–Keyboard, Guitar, Vocals; Alan Goodman–Guitar, Vocals; Maggie Wing–Vocals; Doug Gambetta–Bass; Ed Medlin J.D. ’82–Drums (far right.) With emphasis on the anniversary classes ending in 1 and 6, all alumni are invited to attend this festive evening! Get your classmates together and make your table reservations today! (Classmates will be seated together at tables in the Locatelli Gathering Hall.) For more information on this night or other Grand Reunion Weekend events, visit law.scu.edu/events or email lawalumni@scu.edu. FALL 2016 | SANTA CLARA LAW
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