Professor Maureen Weston Presents "Breaking Good: Bringing Increased Cultural and Gender Diversity to the Olympic Games" -- Vanderbilt University School of Law
Professor Maureen A. Weston presented "Breaking Good: Bringing Increased Cultural and Gender Diversity to the Olympic Games" at Vanderbilt University School of Law.
Professor Joel Johnson Interviewed in "Supreme Court Tackles Identity Theft Statute Some Say is Too Broad" -- Gray Television Washington News
Professor Joel S. Johnson is interviewed for the Gray Television Washington News segment "Supreme Court Tackles Identity Theft Statute Some Say is Too Broad."
Professor Jacob Charles Referenced in "New York’s Gun Laws Sow Confusion as Nation Rethinks Regulation" -- New York Times
Professor Jacob D. Charles's law review article is referenced in the New York Times article, "New York’s Gun Laws Sow Confusion as Nation Rethinks Regulation."
Pepperdine Caruso Law Interschool Moot Court Team Competes at 35th Annual Jeffrey G. Miller National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition
The Pepperdine Caruso Law interschool moot court team advanced to the quarterfinal round at the 35th Annual Jeffrey G. Miller National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition.
Professor Jacob Charles, "The Dead Hand of a Silent Past: Bruen, Gun Rights, and the Shackles of History" -- Duke Law Journal (forthcoming)
Professor Jacob D. Charles's law review article, "The Dead Hand of a Silent Past: Bruen, Gun Rights, and the Shackles of History," will be published in the Duke Law Journal (forthcoming, 2023).
Dispute Resolution Law Journal to Host Annual Symposium on March 2-3
The Pepperdine Caruso Law Dispute Resolution Law Journal will host its annual symposium in collaboration with the Straus Institute on March 2-3.
Professor Jacob Charles Quoted in "Court Rules That Domestic Abusers Can Possess Firearms" -- The New Republic
Professor Jacob D. Charles is quoted in The New Republic article, "Court Rules That Domestic Abusers Can Possess Firearms."
Professor Joel Johnson, "Vagueness Avoidance" -- Virginia Law Review (forthcoming)
Professor Joel S. Johnson's law review article, "Vagueness Avoidance," will be published in the Virginia Law Review.
Professor Ed Larson, "Why the Supreme Court Should Ponder Presidents' Day and the First Gerrymander" -- The Hill
Professor Edward J. Larson's opinion article, "Why the Supreme Court Should Ponder Presidents' Day and the First Gerrymander," is published in The Hill.





