Dean Paul Caron Joins Law Deans in Requesting California Bar to Allow Applicants Whose October Exams Were Flagged for Review to Sit for February Exam
Dean Paul Caron has joined other California law school deans in requesting the California Bar to allow the 3,000 applicants whose October online bar exams were flagged for review to sit for the February bar exam.
Professor Babette Boliek, "Improved Economic Analysis Should Be Lasting Part of Pai's FCC Legacy" -- The Hill
Professor Babette E. Boliek has co-authored an opinion article with two other former FCC Chief Economists, Jerry Ellig and Jeff Prince.
A Special Holiday Message to Pepperdine Caruso Law Staff Members
At the Pepperdine Caruso Law staff holiday virtual gathering on December 16, Dean of Admissions and Student Services and Executive Staff Director Shannon Phillips conveyed a heartfelt message of gratitude to all staff members following an academic semester of outstanding work and accomplishments.
Dean Paul Caron Joins California Law Deans Requesting the D.C. Bar Admit Graduates Who Passed California Bar Exam
Dean Paul Caron has joined with other California law school deans requesting the District of Columbia Courts to reconsider this year’s rule prohibiting those who sat for and passed the California Bar Exam in October 2020 from obtaining licensure in the District of Columbia without sitting for the D.C. exam.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Class of 2017 Waves Rally Around Court Appointed Special Advocates for the Holiday Season
Nick Lebherz (JD ‘17) of DoubleLine Capital LP knows precisely what charity he is going to support this holiday season: CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Los Angeles.
Professor Thomas Stipanowich Publishes Chapter, "Synchronicity, Paradox, and Personal Evolution," in Evolution of a Field: Personal Histories in Conflict Resolution
Professor Thomas J. Stipanowich's book chapter, "Synchronicity, Paradox, and Personal Evolution," has been published in Evolution of a Field: Personal Histories in Conflict Resolution.
Professor Jeffrey Baker, "White Privilege, Fatal Flaws and a Plot Twist" -- Mississippi Free Press
Professor Jeffrey R. Baker's personal essay, "White Privilege, Fatal Flaws and a Plot Twist: A Dispatch from the American Dream," has been published in the Mississippi Free Press.
Caruso Law Hosts Slate of Self-Care Events
Amid the stress of final exams and holiday hullabaloo, Pepperdine Caruso School of Law hosted a week of self-care events to help our students make a strong push toward the end of the semester.
Nate Knapper (JD ‘11) Featured on Detroit’s NBC Affiliate for Anti Human Trafficking Work
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumnus Nate Knapper's anti human trafficking nonprofit, the Joseph Project, was recently featured on Detroit’s NBC affiliate.







