Pepperdine Caruso Law Career Development Office Hosts "Meet The Firms" For First Year Students
On October 29, 2025 the Career Development Office hosted a successful Meet the Firms networking event at Caruso Law.
Professor Ahmed Taha, Why Explaining the Impact of Excluding Preexisting Conditions From a Health Insurance Policy Is So Difficult -- Northwestern University Law Review Online
Professor Ahmed E. Taha's article, Why Explaining the Impact of Excluding Preexisting Conditions From a Health Insurance Policy Is So Difficult: Experimental Evidence and Policy Implications, is published in the Northwestern University Law Review Online.
Professor Ed Larson's Book, Declaring Independence: Why 1776 Matters, Reviewed in Minnesota Star Tribune
Professor Edward J. Larson's book, Declaring Independence: Why 1776 Matters, is reviewed in the Minnesota Star Tribune article, "Five Books We Can’t Wait to Read in November."
Pepperdine Caruso Law Hosts Sukkah of Faith and Solidarity
In honor of the eight-day Jewish festival of Sukkot, the Jewish Law Students Association at Pepperdine Caruso Law, in partnership with the Nootbaar Institute for Law, Religion, and Ethics, hosted the Sukkah of Faith and Solidarity.
Professor Emeritus Robert Cochran Presents "The Moral Challenges of Law School and Law Practice" -- BYU Law School
Professor emeritus Robert Cochran presented "The Moral Challenges of Law School and Law Practice" at BYU Law School.
Professor Helen Winter Presents "Catalysts for Change: Exploring the Mediator’s Role in Social Activism" -- SCMA Annual Conference
Professor Helen Winter presented "Catalysts for Change: Exploring the Mediator’s Role in Social Activism" at the Southern California Mediation Association Annual Conference.
Pepperdine Legal Aid Clinic Receives Grant to Provide Legal Services to Covenant House Los Angeles
The Pepperdine Legal Aid Clinic, under the direction of clinical professor of law Brittany Stringfellow Otey, has received a $70,000 grant to provide legal services to Covenant House Los Angeles.
Professor Shelley Saxer Participates in "Kelo Reargued: Has 20 Years of Controversy Changed the Eminent Domain Debate?" -- William and Mary Law School
Professor Shelley Ross Saxer served as a moot justice for "Kelo Reargued: Has 20 Years of Controversy Changed the Eminent Domain Debate?" at William and Mary Law School.
Professor Jennifer Koh Presents "Incapacitating the Immigration Courts" -- SMU Dedman School of Law
Professor Jennifer Koh presented "Incapacitating the Immigration Courts" at SMU Dedman School of Law.








