Pepperdine Caruso Law Celebrates Commencement 2026
On Thursday, May 21, the Pepperdine Caruso Law class of 2026 gathered at Alumni Park to celebrate their commencement with their family, friends, and fellow classmates.
Professor Shelley Saxer, "The Aftermath of Takings" -- American University Law Review (forthcoming)
Professor Shelley Saxer's article on eminent domain and its adaptation to increase community climate change resilience will be published in the American University Law Review.
Jeff Colvin (JD '03) and Son Survive Serious Accident in Tennessee
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumnus Jeff Colvin (JD ‘03) and his son Judge sustained serious injuries in Nashville, Tennessee.
Summer Connection Series: Students Find Opportunities to Strengthen Legal Skills
In response to the challenges posed by COVID-19 on summer employment opportunities, Pepperdine Caruso Law has recently implemented several programs to assist current students and recent graduates in enhancing their legal skills and launching their careers.
Professor Bernard James, "Restorative Justice Liability: School Discipline Reform and Right to Safe Schools" -- University of Memphis Law Review (forthcoming)
Professor Bernie James's article on the relationship between school discipline reform and student rights will be published in the University of Memphis Law Review.
Professor Robert Anderson, "Path Dependence, Information, and Contracting in Business Law and Economics" -- Wisconsin Law Review (forthcoming)
Professor Robert Anderson's article on the incomplete contract paradigm will be published in the Wisconsin Law Review.
Professor Stephanie Williams Speaks on Excellence in Online Advocacy Teaching -- William and Mary Law Conference
Professor Stephanie Williams delivered a presentation on best practices for teaching oral advocacy and conducting competitions on online platforms.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Summer Event Update | June and July
All of us at Pepperdine Caruso Law look forward to the day when we can join together in community once again. In the meantime, many events continue to proceed in an online format.
Professor Jeffrey R. Baker Discusses Immigration and Human Rights on Ipse Dixit Podcast
Professor Jeffrey R. Baker and Allyson McKinney Timm of Justice Revival discuss their article "Zero-Tolerance: The Trump Administration's Human Rights Violations Against Migrants on the Southern Border," which will be published in the Drexel Law Review.
Professor Peter Wendel, "Testamentary Transfers and the Intent versus Formalities Debate" -- Kansas Law Review (forthcoming)
Professor Peter T. Wendel's article, "Testamentary Transfers and the Intent versus Formalities Debate: The Case for a 'Charitable' Common Ground," will be published in the Kansas Law Review.








