Professor Joel Johnson, Major-Questions Lenity -- Minnesota Law Review (forthcoming)
Professor Joel S. Johnson's article, Major-Questions Lenity, will be published in Volume 110 of the Minnesota Law Review.
Professor Maureen Weston Presents "Title IX Implications of House v. NCAA Settlement" -- Sports Lawyer Association
Professor Maureen A. Weston presented "Title IX Implications of House v. NCAA Settlement" for a Sports Lawyer Association webinar.
Dean Paul Caron Joins 16 Other Law School Deans in Requesting California Supreme Court to Address Widespread Problems With February Bar Exam
Dean Paul L. Caron joined 16 other ABA law school deans in requesting that the California Supreme Court address widespread problems with the February 25-26 California Bar Exam.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Congratulates the Bell Ringers of February 2025
Pepperdine Caruso Law is pleased to congratulate the bell-ringers of February 2025 for post-graduate employment success!
Professor Ed Larson Presents "Declaring Independence" -- George Washington Presidential Library
Professor Edward J. Larson presented "Declaring Independence" at the George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon.
Professor Chris Goodman Gives Presentations on Teaching Justice, Developing Leaders, and Legacy Admissions -- AALS 2025 Annual Meeting
Professor Chris Chambers Goodman gave presentations on teaching justice, developing courageous leaders, and legacy admissions at the Association of American Law Schools 2025 Annual Meeting.
Professor Barry McDonald Presents "Is the Supreme Court Consistently Applying Originalism to Both Gun and Abortion Rights?" -- University of Houston Law Center
Professor Barry P. McDonald presented "Is the Supreme Court Consistently Applying Originalism to Both Gun and Abortion Rights?" at the University of Houston Law Center.
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal Announces Volume 26 Editorial Board
The Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal is pleased to announce the Volume 26 Editorial Board.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Students Crowned Champions of Ninth Annual Notre Dame National Appellate Advocacy Tournament for Religious Freedom
This past weekend, second-year Pepperdine Caruso Law students Megan Hoefs, Isaac Zwerling, and Mitchell Brost competed in the Ninth Annual Notre Dame National Appellate Advocacy Tournament for Religious Freedom.








