From the broad national debate on patent reform to the very micro concern of training up its students for tech law jobs, Santa Clara University’s High Tech Law Institute keeps finding new ways to have an impact.

At the same time professor Colleen Chien was serving as the White House’s senior adviser on intellectual property and innovation for the last few years, the institute was incubating the Entrepreneurs’ Law Clinic and a privacy certificate program. Both are already leading to good employment outcomes for Santa Clara students.

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