Professor Maureen Weston Participates in "Legal Issues in International and Olympic Sports" -- Marquette Law
Professor Maureen Arellano Weston participated on the panel "Legal Issues in International and Olympic Sports" at Marquette Law School.
Professor Maureen Weston Mentioned in Collegiate Athlete Fair Pay to Play Article
Professor Maureen Arellano Weston is mentioned in the 247Sports article, "Mitt Romney to NCAA: 'We're coming for you.'"
Professor Maureen Weston Interviewed on Sport Gender Verification Rules -- BBC World News
Professor Maureen Arellano Weston was interviewed by Paul Henry on the BBC World Service Newshour about the application of gender verification regulations to South African Olympian Caster Semenya.
Professor Maureen Weston Presents "Educating Tomorrow's Sports Lawyers in a Global Economy" -- LawInSport Conference
Professor Maureen Arellano Weston participated in a panel discussion on "Educating Tomorrow's Sports Lawyers in a Global Economy" at LawInSport's "Understanding the Rules of the Game" 5th Annual Conference.
Sid S. Fohrman (JD '00) Selected Among Billboard's Top Music Lawyers 2019
Pepperdine Law alumnus Sid S. Fohrman (JD '00) was selected among Billboard's Top Music Lawyers of 2019
Professor Victoria Schwartz Interviewed on Celebrity Stock Markets -- Business Scholarship PodcastPage Title
Professor Victoria Schwartz Interviewed on Celebrity Stock Markets -- Business Scholarship Podcast
Matt Breeden (JD '04) Joins Sportscar Vintage Racing Association as President
Matt Breeden (JD '04) Joins Sportscar Vintage Racing Association as President
President-elect Jim Gash to Receive Jim Womack Award at Abilene Christian University Sports Hall of Fame
President-elect Jim Gash (JD ’93) will receive the Jim Womack Award at the Abilene Christian University (ACU) Sports Hall of Fame annual induction festivities in October.
Professor Maureen Weston Quoted in "A California Bill Would Put College Athletes on a Collision Course" -- Chronicle of Higher Education
Professor Maureen Weston is quoted in the Chronicle of Higher Education article, "A California Bill Would Put College Athletes on a Collision Course With the NCAA -- and Their Universities."