Professor Ed Larson, Drama on Dorchester Heights: Washington's First Victory -- American Heritage Magazine
Professor Edward J. Larson's book excerpt, Drama on Dorchester Heights: Washington's First Victory, is published in American Heritage Magazine.
Thomas Fessler (JD '83) Named as 2026 Distinguished Alumnus Award Recipient
Pepperdine Caruso Law is proud to announce that legal executive Thomas Fessler has been selected as its 2026 Distinguished Alumnus honoree.
Professor Joel Johnson, The Learning Resources for Hemani -- Divided Argument
Professor Joel S. Johnson's essay, The Learning Resources for Hemani, is published on the Divided Argument blog.
Professor Brittany Stringfellow Otey Presents "Teaching About Homelessness" -- USC Gould School of Law
Professor Brittany Stringfellow Otey presented "Teaching About Homelessness" for the Poverty Law Conference at USC Gould School of Law.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Welcomes Judge Lauren Lofton (JD '07) for Dean's Speaker Series
On February 25, Pepperdine Caruso Law was pleased to welcome alumna and Los Angeles County Superior Court judge Lauren Lofton (JD '07) for the Dean's Speaker Series.
Professor Brittney Lane Kubisch, Corporate Presence and the Lost Logic of Territorial Jurisdiction -- Northwestern University Law Review (forthcoming)
Professor Brittney Lane Kubisch's article, Corporate Presence and the Lost Logic of Territorial Jurisdiction, will be published in the Northwestern University Law Review.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Hosts United States Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson for 2026 Vincent S. Dalsimer Moot Court Competition and Dean’s Speaker Series
Pepperdine Caruso Law was pleased to welcome United States Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who presided over the Final Round of the 2026 Vincent S. Dalsimer Moot Court Competition.
Professor Joel Johnson Moderates Supreme Court Live Blog Coverage of United States v. Hemani
Professor Joel S. Johnson served as a special guest moderator during SCOTUSblog's live coverage of oral argument in United States v. Hemani on March 2.
Professor Deanna Newton Presents "Tenure Mismatch Theory: Rethinking Federal Housing Subsidies Through Property Law" -- USC Gould School of Law
Professor Deanna S. Newton presented "Tenure Mismatch Theory: Rethinking Federal Housing Subsidies Through Property Law" at USC Gould School of Law.







