Pepperdine Caruso Law Ranked Among Top 20 Sports Law Programs in the United States -- Sports Litigation Alert
Pepperdine Caruso Law has been ranked among the top 20 sports law programs in the United States in the Sports Litigation Alert article, "Twenty Sports Law Programs You Should Know About."
Professor Jacob Charles Cited in United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in United States v. Daniels
Professor Jacob D. Charles is cited in the concurring opinion in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit case, United States v. Daniels.
August 2023 Spotlight: A Community of Truth-Seekers
As the new academic year begins, a spirit of hope, appetite for knowledge, and readiness for challenge is palpable.
Professor Shelley Saxer Quoted in "Maui Fire Lawyers Eye Tactic That Got Californians $13.5 Billion" -- Bloomberg Law
Professor Shelley Ross Saxer is quoted in the Bloomberg Law article, "Maui Fire Lawyers Eye Tactic That Got Californians $13.5 Billion."
Professor Jack Coe, Restatement of the Law, The U.S. Law of International Commercial and Investor–State Arbitration -- American Law Institute
Professor Jack J. Coe, Jr.'s "Restatement of the Law, The U.S. Law of International Commercial and Investor–State Arbitration," has been made available by the American Law Institute.
In Memoriam: Robert K. Wrede (LLM '06)
Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution alumnus and former adjunct professor Robert K. Wrede (LLM '06) passed away on June 24 in Santa Monica.
Dean's Dinner and Bible Study With Guest Speaker University Preaching Minister Eric Wilson | August 23
The Pepperdine Caruso Law community is invited to the first Dean's Dinner and Bible Study of the year on Wednesday, August 23.
Professor Robert Pushaw, "The Unconstitutional Assertion of Inherent Powers in Multidistrict Litigations" -- Brigham Young University Law Review
Professor Robert J. Pushaw's article, "The Unconstitutional Assertion of Inherent Powers in Multidistrict Litigations," is published in the Brigham Young University Law Review.
Professor Jason Jarvis, "Conspiracy Jurisdiction" -- Stanford Law Review (forthcoming)
Professor Jason Jarvis's article, "Conspiracy Jurisdiction," will be published in the Stanford Law Review (forthcoming 2024).








