Scott Monroe (JD '07) Named Partner at Messner Reeves LLP
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumnus Scott Monroe (JD '07) has been named the newest equity partner at Messner Reeves LLP.
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.
Professor Maureen Weston Administers ABA National Law Student Arbitration Competition
Professor Maureen Weston administered the 2025 ABA National Law Student Arbitration Competition that took place in Chicago.
Jake S. Neill (JD '24) Receives 2025 Law360 Distinguished Legal Writing Award Selected by the Burton Awards
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumnus Jake S. Neill (JD '24) was selected by the Burton Awards to receive a Law360 Distinguished Legal Writing Award for 2025.
Professor Rick Cupp Cited in "Legal Battles Against Animal Abuse, Puppy and Kitten Mills, and Other Inhumane Activities" -- ABA Magazine
Professor Richard L. Cupp is cited in the American Bar Association Magazine article, "Legal Battles Against Animal Abuse, Puppy and Kitten Mills, and Other Inhumane Activities."
Professor Chris Goodman Presents "How Incivility and Implicit Bias Can Impact Your Case" -- Practicing Law Institute Studio
Professor Chris Chambers Goodman presented "How Incivility and Implicit Bias Can Impact Your Case" for the Practicing Law Institute Studio in San Francisco.
Pepperdine Law Review Announces Volume 53 Editorial Board
The Pepperdine Law Review is pleased to announce the Volume 53 Editorial Board.
Professor Colleen Graffy Interviewed on New United States Administration and Plans to End Ukraine War -- LBC News
Professor Colleen P. Graffy is interviewed on LBC News regarding the new United States administration and plans to end the war in Ukraine.
Professor Chris Goodman, "Algorithmic Bias and Accountability: The Double B(l)ind for Marginalized Job Applicants" -- University of Colorado Law Review
Professor Chris Chambers Goodman's article, "Algorithmic Bias and Accountability: The Double B(l)ind for Marginalized Job Applicants," is published in the University of Colorado Law Review.







