Professor Maureen Weston Presents "Effects of the Pandemic on the Sports Industry" -- University of La Verne College of Law
Professor Maureen Arellano Weston presented her research on the impact of Covid-19 on the Sports Industry at the Journal of Law, Business, and Ethics Sports Law Symposium at the University of LaVerne School of Law.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Students Compete in NFL Contract Negotiation Competition
Pepperdine Caruso Law Students Andrew Porth, Jason Baker, Joseph Badagliacca, and Charlsey Zyne participated in the 2021 Villanova NFL Negotiation Competition.
Pepperdine Team Places Second at 2021 NFL Game Day Sports Law Case Competition
Four students from Pepperdine’s Graziadio Business School and Caruso School of Law competed virtually in the 7th Annual Game Day Sports Competition co-hosted by The Jeffery S. Moorad Center for the Study of Sports Law and the UCLA Anderson School of Management at the Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law.
Four Pepperdine Caruso Law Alumni Named Billboard Top Music Lawyers 2021
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumni Sid Fohrman (JD '00), Christiane Kinney (JD '98), Andranise Baxter (JD '16), and Guy Blake (JD '94) have been recognized by Billboard magazine as top music industry lawyers.
Bryan Cahill (JD '04) Presents Major League Baseball Player Agent Insight to Sports Law Students
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumnus Bryan Cahill, MLB Player Agent, and President of SSG Baseball in Dallas, spoke with Professor Weston's Sports Law class about his professional experience.
Professor Maureen Weston Quoted in "The NCAA Faces a Full-Court Press" -- Politico Legal
Professor Maureen Arellano Weston is quoted in a Politico Legal article on the college players' challenge to NCAA amateurism rules in Alston v. NCAA, pending before the US Supreme Court.
Tokyo 2020 Rescheduled: Implications for Athletes, Governing Bodies, Commercial Parties, and Dispute Resolution | April 9
The Pepperdine Caruso Law Dispute Resolution Law Journal Symposium brings together leaders in international sports law to address the uncertain future of the Olympic Games and how it affects athletes, national governments, and all other parties responsible for making the event a reality.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Teams Compete in Hockey Arbitration Competition of Canada
Two Pepperdine Caruso Law teams of Niko Tsiouvaras and Stolle Voight, and Emilie MacLean and Tatum Lowe, competed in the Hockey Arbitration Competition of Canada hosted by University of Toronto School of Law.
Straus Institute Adjunct Professor William Nix Selected for U.S. Copyright Office "Unclaimed Royalties Study" Symposium
As directed by the Music Modernization Act, the U.S. Copyright Office is undertaking a public study to recommend best practices that the Mechanical Licensing Collective may implement to effectively identify and locate copyright owners with unclaimed royalties of musical works.








