Professor Michael Helfand, "Religious Liberty on Royce Quad" -- Jewish Review of Books
Professor Michael A. Helfand's opinion article, "Religious Liberty on Royce Quad," is published in the Jewish Review of Books.
Professor Stephanie Blondell Presents "Client-Centric Mediation: New Challenges, Perspectives, and Strategies" -- International Academy of Mediators
Professor Stephanie Blondell presented "Client-Centric Mediation: New Challenges, Perspectives, and Strategies" for the International Academy of Mediators Conference.
Professor Robert Pushaw Files Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Case Alabama v. California
Professor Robert J. Pushaw has co-authored an amicus brief in the Supreme Court case Alabama v. California.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Students Awarded Continuing Education of the Bar Scholarships
The second-year students recognized at the award ceremony were Henry Hobbs, Daniella Fajardo, Constantina (Nadia) Vlachoulis, Megan Hoefs, Isaac Zwerling, Mary Sogradian, Maria Maxsimic, and Dillon Johnson.
Professor Mary Hoopes Presents "Diversity and the Supreme Court: An Examination of the Bench and Bar" -- Emory Law School
Professor Mary S. Hoopes presented "Diversity and the Supreme Court: An Examination of the Bench and Bar" at Emory Law School.
Dean Chalak Guinses Appointed Vice-Chair of State Bar of California Council on Access and Fairness
Dean Chalak Guinses was selected by the California State Bar's Board of Trustees after serving a four-year term as a member of the Council on Access and Fairness.
Professor Stephanie Blondell Presents "Re-teaching Interest Identification" -- Tennessee Association of Professional Mediators
Professor Stephanie Blondell presented "Re-teaching Interest Identification" for the Tennessee Association of Professional Mediators.
Professor Michael Helfand, "Using Jewish Law: Jewish Religious Liberty Advocacy for the Right to Abortion" -- Wayne Law Review
Professor Michael A. Helfand's article, "Using Jewish Law: Jewish Religious Liberty Advocacy for the Right to Abortion," is published in the Wayne Law Review.
Dr. Shaphan Roberts Defends Innovative Doctoral Dissertation on Civil Unrest, Community Trust, and Policing
Shaphan Roberts, an accomplished leader in conflict resolution and adjunct professor at Pepperdine University's renowned Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, has reached a major academic milestone with the successful defense of his doctoral dissertation.







