Professor Ahmed Taha Presents "The Unintended Consequences of Regulation" -- Wake Forest University
Professor Ahmed Taha spoke on "The Unintended Consequences of Regulation" at the BB&T Center for the Study of Capitalism at Wake Forest University.
Professor Ed Larson's Forthcoming Book, "Franklin and Washington: The Founding Partnership," Receives Literary Recognition
Professor Edward J. Larson's forthcoming book, Franklin and Washington: The Founding Partnership, has been named the Main Selection by the History Book Club.
Professor Gregory Ogden Presents "Judicial Ethics for Administrative Law Judges" -- National Association of Hearing Officials
Professor Gregory L. Ogden spoke on "Judicial Ethics for Administrative Law Judges" at the 2019 National Association of Hearing Officials Professional Development Conference.
Eric Garcia (JD '08) Appointed Shareholder at Polsinelli Law
Pepperdine Law alumnus Eric Garcia (JD '08) has been appointed shareholder of national law firm Polsinelli in the firm's Los Angeles office.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Alumni Recognized by Los Angeles Business Journal as Leaders in Law
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumni were recognized by the Los Angeles Business Journal at its annual "Leaders in Law" award ceremony.
James R. Griffin (JD '96) Named Among Dallas's 500 Most Influential Business Leaders
Pepperdine Law alumnus James R. Griffin (JD '96) has been recognized by D CEO Magazine in its 2020 Dallas 500 publication as one of the region's most influential business leaders.
Ryan Kieffer (JD '17) Co-Founds Confidential Cartoon Studios
Pepperdine Law alumnus Ryan Kieffer (JD '17) has co-founded Confidential Cartoon Studios, a creative agency specializing in animation.
Deborah Sweeney (JD '99) Shares Startup Advice on Global Financial Site Finder
Pepperdine Law alumna Deborah Sweeney (JD '99) shared her insight on financing a startup business on the global financial site Finder.
Professor Trey Childress, "Questioning the Constitutional Rights of Foreign Nations" -- Fordham Law Review Online
Professor Donald Earl (Trey) Childress's article, "Questioning the Constitutional Rights of Foreign Nations," has been published in the Fordham Law Review.








