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Johnene Stebbins '96 Elected as Santa Clara Superior Court Judge

Johnene Stebbins ’96 won election to the Santa Clara County Superior Court in November.

A longtime Santa Clara County deputy district attorney, Stebbins defeated Chief Assistant District Attorney Jay Boyarsky, receiving 55% of the vote to Boyarsky’s 45%.

Stebbins filled a vacancy on the court created by Judge Vincent Chiarello’s retirement.

Paul Igasaki, Class of ’79

 

In his wide-ranging career in civil rights law, Paul Igasaki ’79 has been Chair and Chief Judge of the U.S. Department of Labor Administrative Review Board; Deputy CEO of Equal Justice Works, an organization that provides grants and advocacy to public interest lawyers; Executive Director of the Rights Working Group, a coalition of human and civil rights organizations; Vice Chair, Chair, and Commissioner of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Executive Director of the Asian Law Caucus; Washington D.C.

Professor Frank Teaches State Judges About Water Law

Professor of Environmental Practice and California Environmental Law & Policy Center Co-Director Rick Frank co-taught a Dec. 12-13 California Judicial Council-sponsored course in Sacramento designed to train state court judges regarding principles of California water law. 

Rithwik Gupta '25, Steven Li '26 Compete in Invite-Only M&A Negotiations Event

Rithwik Gupta ’25 and Steven Li ’26 made a strong showing at the invite-only MAC Cup II: American Bar Association M&A Negotiations Competition. The pair advanced from October’s initial round of 64 teams to November’s second round of 32 teams.

Gupta and Lee skillfully negotiated a draft purchase agreement and issues list from both buyer and seller perspectives. 

Michael Taylor, Class of '69

 

Michael Taylor ’69 is a judge on the Appellate Courts of Colville Confederated Tribes in Washington State and the Tulalip Tribes and San Manuel Band of Serrano Indians in California. Previously, he has served as a judge on the Appellate Courts of Quinault Nation (Washington State); Lower Sioux (Minnesota); and Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw (Oregon).

Faculty Feature: Professor Lisa R. Pruitt

 

Professor Lisa R. Pruitt’s career has stretched from early international work on cultural conflict to exploring how rurality affects people’s engagement with law and the state. She is now a leading expert on rural law and justice.