Pepperdine Caruso Law Annual Dinner Features United States Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett
Pepperdine Caruso School of Law held its annual dinner on September 21, bringing together esteemed faculty, alumni, students, and special guests, including United States Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Trial Team Reaches Finals at "The Premiere" Trial Competition
The Pepperdine Caruso Law Trial Team reached the final round at "The Premiere" trial competition held at UCLA.
Professor Jacob Charles, "Firearms Law and Scholarship Beyond Bullets and Bodies" -- Annual Review of Law and Social Science
Professor Jacob D. Charles's article, "Firearms Law and Scholarship Beyond Bullets and Bodies," is published in the Annual Review of Law and Social Science.
Professor Joel Johnson Presents "Supreme Court Preview: Significant Cases of October Term 2023" -- Orange County Bar Association
Professor Joel S. Johnson presented "Supreme Court Preview: Significant Cases of October Term 2023" at the David. G. Sills Award dinner for the Orange County Bar Association, Appellate Section.
Professor Brittany Stringfellow Otey Named to Association of American Law Schools 2023 Pro Bono Honor Roll
Professor Brittany Stringfellow Otey has been named to the Association of American Law Schools 2023 Pro Bono Honor Roll.
Professor Michael Helfand Presents "Religious Liberty in Schools Post-Groff v. DeJoy" -- UCLA Law School
Professor Michael A. Helfand participated on the panel "Groff Sound-Off: Religious Liberty in Schools Post-Groff v. DeJoy" for the Federalist Society Chapter of UCLA Law School.
Professor Nancy Hunt Presents "Update on Administrative Law" -- National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
Professor Nancy Hunt presented an "Update on Administrative Law" at the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary Annual Conference.
Professors Colleen Graffy and Harry Caldwell, "First Twelve in the Box: Implicit Bias Driving the Peremptory Challenge to the Point of Extinction" -- Oregon Law Review (forthcoming)
Professors Colleen Graffy and Harry Caldwell's article, "First Twelve in the Box: Implicit Bias Driving the Peremptory Challenge to the Point of Extinction," will be published in the Oregon Law Review.
Caruso Family Faculty Fellow Deanna Newton, "Closing the Opportunity Gap" -- North Carolina Law Review (forthcoming)
Caruso Family Faculty Fellow Deanna S. Newton's article, "Closing the Opportunity Gap," will be published in the North Carolina Law Review.
Professor Robert Pushaw Presents "One Year Later: Is Substantive Due Process in Danger After Dobbs?" -- University of Texas School of Law
Professor Robert J. Pushaw participated in the debate "One Year Later: Is Substantive Due Process in Danger After Dobbs?" with professor Elizabeth Sepper at the University of Texas School of Law.