Professor Michael Helfand, "Can Government Fund Religious Education?" -- Public Discourse
Professor Michael A. Helfand's opinion article, "Can Government Fund Religious Education?" is published in Public Discourse.
Rachel D. Robinson (JD '14) Elected to Judgeship on Virginia Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, 20th Judicial District
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumna Rachel D. Robinson (JD '14) was sworn in as a judge on the Virginia Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court for the 20th Judicial District.
Brian R. Iverson (JD '08) Receives 2024 Law360 Distinguished Legal Writing Award Presented by the Burton Awards
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumnus Brian R. Iverson (JD '08) was recognized for his article, "Give Me a Break: Regulating Communications Between Attorneys and Their Witness-Clients During Deposition Recesses," published in the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics.
Professor Barry McDonald Quoted in "Negative Online Bot Reviews Push on the Edges of Defamation Law" -- Bloomberg Law Journal
Professor Barry P. McDonald is quoted in the Bloomberg Law Journal article, "Negative Online Bot Reviews Push on the Edges of Defamation Law."
Professor Michael Helfand, "Substantially Uncertain" -- City Journal
Professor Michael A. Helfand's opinion article, "Substantially Uncertain," is published in the City Journal.
Professor Colleen Graffy Presents "A Hinge Moment in History: Ukraine, U.S. Elections, and the International World Order" -- Citywire Swiss Wealth Annual Conference 2024
Professor Colleen P. Graffy presented "A Hinge Moment in History: Ukraine, U.S. Elections, and the International World Order" at the Citywire Swiss Wealth Annual Conference 2024.
Professor Joel Johnson Presents "Major-Questions Lenity" -- Cardozo School of Law
Professor Joel S. Johnson presented "Major-Questions Lenity" at Cardozo School of Law's annual CrimFest 2024.
Professor Bernard James Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from National Association of School Resource Officers
Professor Bernard James was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of School Resource Officers at the organization’s annual National School Safety Conference.
Professor Chris Goodman, "Colorblind and Color Mute: Words Unspoken in U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments" -- Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
Professor Christine Chambers Goodman's article, "Colorblind and Color Mute: Words Unspoken in U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments," is published in the Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice.







