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Education

May 17, 2014

School launches unusual certificate in privacy law

Aimed at helping law school graduates enter the burgeioning field of privacy protection, Santa Clara University School of Law's certificate program may be unique as part of a JD program.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Santa Clara University School of Law has launched an unusual certificate program in privacy law to meet a growing demand for professionals in the burgeoning field - and to help graduates find jobs.


There aren't many legal fields in which the number of job openings exceeds the number of qualified lawyers, said Professor Eric Goldman, the new program's supervisor. But in privacy law, &quo...

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