Pepperdine Religious Liberty Clinic Brief Quoted by Tenth Circuit in Landmark “Tithing Fraud” Case
The United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit quoted the Pepperdine Caruso Law Hugh and Hazel Darling Foundation Religious Liberty Clinic's amicus brief in Gaddy v. Corporation of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Professor Jacob Charles, The Second Amendment: Gun Rights and Regulation -- Foundation Press
Professor Jacob D. Charles has published the casebook, The Second Amendment: Gun Rights and Regulation, 1st Edition, on Foundation Press.
Professor Ed Larson Interviewed on the Scopes Case for NPR Nationwide and WBUR On Point
Professor Edward J. Larson was interviewed on Tennessee v. Scopes for the nationally syndicated programs NPR Nationwide and WBUR On Point.
Upcoming Event Announcements
Pepperdine Caruso Law upcoming event announcements.
Professors Trey Childress and Jack Coe, Complying in the Shadow of the Award -- Yale Journal of International Law
Professors Donald Earl (Trey) Childress and Jack J. Coe's article, Complying in the Shadow of the Award, is published in the Yale Journal of International Law.
Professor Maureen Weston Quoted in "Why L.A. Can't Back Out of Hosting 2028 Olympics" -- Los Angeles Times
Professor Maureen A. Weston is quoted in the Los Angeles Times article, "It's Too Late for Buyer's Remorse. Why L.A. Can't Back Out of Hosting 2028 Olympics."
Otto Cipolla (JD '83) Featured in "Collecting PEZ Dispensers Is This Retired Lawyer's Guilty Pleasure" -- ABC7 Eyewitness News
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumnus Otto Cipolla (JD '83) is featured in the ABC7 Eyewitness News story, "Collecting PEZ Dispensers Is This Retired Lawyer's Guilty Pleasure."
Pepperdine Caruso Law Welcomes the Class of 2028
On August 11, 2025, the Pepperdine Caruso Law community was pleased to welcome the Class of 2028 during Launch Week.
Professor Michael Helfand Quoted in "Judge Blocks Some Texas Public Schools from Displaying Ten Commandments" -- Washington Post
Professor Michael Helfand is quoted in the Washington Post article, "Judge Blocks Some Texas Public Schools from Displaying Ten Commandments."








