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 Robert Pushaw, "Enforcing Principled Constitutional Limits on Federal Power" -- William and Mary Law Review
Professor Robert Pushaw's article, "Enforcing Principled Constitutional Limits on Federal Power: A Neo-Federalist Refinement of Justice Cardozo's Jurisprudence" has been published in the William and Mary Law Review.
Professor Michael Paulsen, "Pray, Trust, Act, and Hope: An Easter Letter" -- Public Discourse
Pepperdine Caruso Law Straus Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law Michael Paulsen's letter to his Constitutional Law class regarding the coronavirus pandemic has been published in Public Discourse.
Professor Maureen Weston, "Buying Secrecy: Non-Disclosure Agreements, Arbitration, and Professional Ethics in the #MeToo Era" -- University of Illinois Law Review (forthcoming)
Professor Maureen Arellano Weston's article, "Buying Secrecy: Non-Disclosure Agreements, Arbitration, and Professional Ethics in the #MeToo Era," will be published in the Illinois Law Review (forthcoming 2020).
Professor Edward Larson, "What if the Coronavirus Cancels the Election?" -- NBC Think
Professor Edward J. Larson's editorial piece, "What if the Coronavirus Cancels the Election?" has been published in NBC Think, the online opinion page of NBC news.
Victor George (JD '82) Featured in Attorney at Law Magazine
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumnus Victor George (JD '82) is featured in the Attorney at Law magazine article, "Victor George: On a Journey for Justice."
Pepperdine Caruso Law Moves Summer Session to the Virtual Classroom
Academic courses and professional training programs in dispute resolution will be offered online to prepare students for conflict management demands.
Professor Barry McDonald's Presentation on the First Amendment and Hate Speech Featured on We the Internet TV
Professor Barry P. McDonald's presentation on the First Amendment and hate speech is featured on We the Internet TV
Professor Edward Larson Presents "Rebellion in the Early Republic" -- American History Tellers Podcast
Professor Edward J. Larson presented "Rebellion in the Early Republic" for the American History Tellers podcast.
Professor Robert Anderson Presents "Path Independence, Information, and Contracting in Business Law and Economics" -- BYU Law School Conference
Professor Robert Anderson presented “Path Dependence, Information, and Contracting in Business Law and Economics” at BYU Law School's Winter Deals Conference.







