Professor Joel Johnson Authors Supreme Court Amicus Brief in Dubin v. United States
Professor Joel S. Johnson has filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court case Dubin v. United States.
Professor Jacob Charles Quoted in "A Heavily Armed Man Caused Panic at a Supermarket" -- New York Times
Professor Jacob D. Charles is quoted in the New York Times article, "A Heavily Armed Man Caused Panic at a Supermarket. But Did He Break the Law?"
Religious Liberty Clinic Amicus Brief Quoted in Wall Street Journal Op-Ed
The Pepperdine Caruso Law Hugh and Hazel Darling Foundation Religious Liberty Clinic's amicus brief in Charter Day School v. Peltier is quoted in a Wall Street Journal op-ed.
Professor Trey Childress Speaks on International Space Law at U.S. State Department Advisory Committee on Private International Law
Professor Donald Earl (Trey) Childress presented on a panel on international space law at a meeting of the U.S. State Department's Advisory Committee on International Law.
Professor Colleen Graffy Discusses Hostage Diplomacy on BBC Americast
Professor Colleen P. Graffy discussed the Brittney Griner exchange and "hostage diplomacy" on BBC Americast podcast.
A Message from Dean Paul Caron: July 2022 Bar Exam Results
Dean Paul L. Caron's message to the Pepperdine Caruso Law community on the results of the July 2022 bar exam.
Faith and Justice Spring Break Trip Applications | Due December 20
The trip will take place during the second half of the law school spring break, from Thursday, March 9 to Saturday March 11, 2023.
Mariah Gondeiro (JD '18) Featured in "California Supreme Court Allows San Jose Church to Avoid Over $200,000 in COVID-19 Fines" -- Los Angeles Times
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumna Mariah Gondeiro (JD '18) represents Calvary Chapel in a matter in which Santa Clara County sought to impose more than $200,000 in fines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mark Cramer (JD '98) Secures Settlement in Landmark San Diego Ponzi Scheme
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumnus Mark Cramer (JD '98) led a legal team that secured a settlement of more than $22.6 million for victims of a fraudulent investment scheme.








