Pepperdine Caruso Law Graduates Celebrate Winter 2025 California Bar Swearing-In Ceremony
On Wednesday, December 3, the biannual tradition of the California Bar Swearing-in Ceremony was held at Pepperdine Caruso School of Law.
Brian R. Iverson (JD '08) Joins Mercer University School of Law as Assistant Professor of Law
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumnus Brian R. Iverson (JD '08) has joined Mercer University School of Law as an assistant professor of law.
Professor Michael Helfand, Government Religious Speech and the Establishment Clause -- Vanderbilt Law Review (forthcoming)
Professor Michael A. Helfand's article, Government Religious Speech and the Establishment Clause, will be published in the Vanderbilt Law Review.
Professor Deanna Newton, Response: Taxing Nannies -- Iowa Law Review Online
Professor Deanna S. Newton's article, Response: Taxing Nannies, is published in the Iowa Law Review Online.
Professor Ed Larson Presents "Why 1776 Still Matters" -- National Constitution Center
Professor Edward J. Larson presented "Why 1776 Still Matters" for the National Constitution Center Virtual Town Hall.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Congratulates the Bell Ringers of November 2025
Pepperdine Caruso Law is pleased to congratulate the bell-ringers of November 2025 for post-graduate employment success!
Restoration and Justice Clinic Secures Victory for Domestic Violence Client
On November 17, students in the Restoration and Justice Clinic successfully helped a domestic violence survivor obtain a five-year restraining order at the Santa Monica Courthouse.
Professor Joel Johnson, "Cert Alert: Supreme Court Cases of Interest" Fall 2025 -- ABA Criminal Justice Magazine
Professor Joel S. Johnson's latest installment of his quarterly column, "Cert Alert: Supreme Court Cases of Interest," has been published in the Fall 2025 edition of the ABA Criminal Justice Magazine.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Moot Court Teams Compete in National Criminal Procedure Tournament
Pepperdine Caruso Law Moot Court teams Ashley Pae and Mitchell Brost, and Caden Benedict and William Melcher, competed in the National Criminal Procedure Tournament at the University of San Diego School of Law.








