Professor Kris Knaplund to Present "Women and Wills: An Empirical Analysis of the Married Women's Property Act -- ABA Webinar
Professor Kristine S. Knaplund will present "Women and Wills: An Empirical Analysis" for the ABA Professor's Corner Webinar.
David Hebert (JD '82) Publishes Article on Opioid Crisis -- Time Magazine
Pepperdine Law alumnus David Hebert (JD '82) has co-authored a Time magazine article on the opioid crisis.
Professor Stephanie Blondell Speaks on "Lessons from the Pro Pers" -- Southern California Mediation Association
Professor Stephanie Blondell presented "The Unauthorized Practice of Law: Lessons from the Pro Pers" at the Southern California Mediation Association 2019 Family Law Institute.
Matthew S. O'Brien Joins Polsinelli Law
Pepperdine Law alumnus Matthew S. O'Brien (JD '15) has joined the national law firm Polsinelli as an associate.
Professor Derek Muller, "Politics as Usual" -- Public Discourse
Professor Derek T. Muller‘s article, “Politics as Usual,” has been published in Public Discourse, the journal of the Witherspoon Institute. The article examines the opinion in Rucho v . Common Cause, the Supreme Court case on political gerrymandering.
Pepperdine Law Congratulates Katherine Van Meurs
Pepperdine Law is very pleased to congratulate its most recent bell-ringer in celebration of post-graduate employment success, Katherine Van Meurs.
First Gen Initiatives Suit Stipend Project Success
Pepperdine Law's First Gen Initiatives is pleased to announce the success of its inaugural Suit Stipend Project.
Professor Jack Coe Speaks on U.S. Law of International Commercial and Investor-State Arbitration Restatement
Professor Jack J. Coe, Jr. presented "The Restatement of the Law, The U.S. Law of International Commercial and Investor-State Arbitration," at the Practising Law Institute's International Arbitration 2019 program.
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."








