Professor Edward Larson, "It is Time to Secure our Elections" -- The Hill
Professor Edward J. Larson's opinion piece, "It is Time to Secure our Elections," has been published in The Hill.
Professor Richard Cupp, "Considering the Private Animal and Damages" - Washington University Law Review (Forthcoming 2021)
Professor Richard L. Cupp's article "Considering the Private and Damages," will be published in the Washington University Law Review.
50 for 50 Spotlight: Zna Portlock Houston ('84, JD '87)
As we navigate uncertain times, it is important that we continue to showcase the unbreakable bond among Pepperdine community members. Alumni like Zna Portlock Houston are essential threads in the fabric of our community.
Professor David S. Han, "Brandenburg and Terrorism in the Digital Age" -- Brooklyn Law Review
Professor David S. Han's article, "Brandenburg and Terrorism in the Digital Age," has been published in the Brooklyn Law Review.
Professor Jeffrey R. Baker, "Zero-Tolerance: The Trump Administration's Human Rights Violations" -- Drexel Law Review (Forthcoming 2020-2021)
Professor Jeffrey R. Baker's article, "Zero-Tolerance: The Trump Administration's Human Rights Violations Against Migrants on the Southern Border" will be published in the Drexel Law Review.
Professor Tiffany Williams Speaks on Indemnity Contracts at ABA Insurance Coverage Litigation Conference
Professor Tiffany Williams presented "What's In your Indemnity Contract?" at the 2020 ABA Insurance Coverage Litigation Conference.
Professor Ahmed Taha Presents "Advertising Opinions" at Consumer Law Scholars Conference
Professor Ahmed Taha presented "Advertising Opinions" at the 2nd Annual Consumer Law Scholars Conference at UC Berkeley School of Law.
Professor Kris Knaplund Speaks on Updating Estate Plans for Changing Families
Professor Kristine S. Knaplund presented "When ART and 23AndMe Shake the Family Tree: Updating Estate Plans for Changing Families" at American College of Trust and Estate Counsel.
Professor Maureen Weston Quoted on NCAA Limits on Athlete Compensation -- PoliticoPro
Professor Maureen Weston is quoted in the PoliticoPro article "How An Antitrust Lawsuit Could Upturn the NCAA."








