Professors Mark Scarberry, Jennifer Koh, and Jacob Charles Become Section Chair-Elects at AALS 2023 Annual Meeting
Professors Mark S. Scarberry, Jennifer Lee Koh, and Jacob D. Charles were elected section chairs at the Association of American Law Schools 2023 Annual Conference.
Professor Jennifer Koh Quoted in "Biden Agenda Hits Wall in Sought-After Texas Federal Judge" -- Bloomberg Law
Professor Jennifer Lee Koh is quoted in the Bloomberg Law article, "Biden Agenda Hits Wall in Sought-After Texas Federal Judge."
Professor Jacob Charles Quoted in "Turmoil in the Courts on Gun Laws in Wake of Justices' Ruling" -- Associated Press
Professor Jacob D. Charles is quoted in the Associated Press article, "Turmoil in the Courts on Gun Laws in Wake of Justices' Ruling."
Professor Colleen Graffy Interviewed on Maritime Dispute Between Turkey and Greece -- Finnish Broadcasting Company
Professor Colleen P. Graffy was interviewed on the maritime dispute between Turkey and Greece for the Finnish Broadcasting Company, YLE.
Professor Mary Hoopes, "Law Clerk Selection and Diversity: Insights from Fifty Sitting Judges of the Federal Courts of Appeal" -- Harvard Law Review (forthcoming)
Professor Mary S. Hoopes's law review article, "Law Clerk Selection and Diversity: Insights from Fifty Sitting Judges of the Federal Courts of Appeal," will be published in the Harvard Law Review.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Vincent S. Dalsimer Competition 2023
The final round of the Pepperdine Caruso Law Moot Court Board's 49th Annual Vincent S. Dalsimer Moot Court Competition was held on Friday, February 17.
Effects of the Federal Eviction Moratorium Being Lifted: The Feared Wave of Evictions That Never Hit by Lindsey Smith
The Center for Disease Control’s federal eviction moratorium, which halted evictions across the nation, began in May 2020 and was ended by the U.S. Supreme Court in August 2021.
Professor Jacob Charles, "The Founders Didn't Disarm Domestic Abusers: Does That Mean We Can't?" -- The Hill
Professor Jacob D. Charles's opinion article, "The Founders Didn't Disarm Domestic Abusers: Does That Mean We Can't?" is published in The Hill.
Patti Paniccia (JD '81) Featured in Women Professional Surfers Documentary -- BBC News
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumna and adjunct professor Patti Paniccia (JD '81) is featured in the BBC News World Service documentary, "Women Pro Surfers: Battling the Waves."







