
Who We Are
Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law's Global Justice Program touches all corners of the globe through its initiatives in international human rights and religious freedom, advancement of the rule of law, and global development. Through these initiatives, students and faculty collaborate to seek justice and create a lasting impact in some of the world's most vulnerable places.
BBC News: Jim Gash and "The Schoolboy Wrongly Accused of Two Murders"
BBC News: Jim Gash and The Schoolboy Wrongly Accused of Two Murders
Jim Gash: "What Uganda Can Teach Us About Juvenile Justice" --Christian Post
Jim Gash: What Uganda Can Teach Us About Juvenile Justice Christian Post
"Divine Collision": More Praise for Jim Gash Book and Film
Divine Collision: More Praise for Jim Gash Book and Film
"Divine Collision" by Jim Gash (JD '93): publisher officially announces book release
Divine Collision by Jim Gash (JD '93): publisher officially announces book release
Professor Gash for The Christian Post: "New Year's Resolution: Surrender the Pen"
Professor Gash for The Christian Post: New Year's Resolution: Surrender the Pen
Pepperdine, Uganda sign Memorandum of Understanding in School of Law ceremony
Pepperdine, Uganda sign Memorandum of Understanding in School of Law ceremony
Publisher's Weekly: Jim Gash's Divine Collision "reads like a major film"
Publisher's Weekly: Jim Gash's Divine Collision reads like a major film
Jon Derby (JD '04), Counsel to Secure Justice, speaks about victim advocacy in India
Jon Derby (JD '04), Counsel to Secure Justice, speaks about victim advocacy in India
Judge Beverly Reid O'Connell (JD '90) and Justice Tricia Bigelow (JD '86) Featured in Daily Journal for Uganda Trip
Judge Beverly Reid O'Connell (JD '90) and Justice Tricia Bigelow (JD '86) Featured in Daily Journal for Uganda Trip