Zachary Carstens (JD '21) and Matthew Myatt ('16, JD '19) Selected for John Marshall Legal Fellowship 2023
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumni Zachary Carstens (JD '21) and Matthew Myatt ('16, JD '19) have been selected as 2023 John Marshall Fellows by the Claremont Institute.
Professor Emeritus Robert Cochran Presents "The Spiritual and Moral Challenges of Law School and Law Practice" -- University of Virginia School of Law
Professor emeritus Robert F. Cochran presented "The Spiritual and Moral Challenges of Law School and Law Practice" at the University of Virginia School of Law.
Professor Stephanie Blondell and Judge Alex Williams Present "New Mediator Mistakes: Learning from the World of Clinical Education" -- Central District Court Advanced Mediation Training
Professor Stephanie Blondell joined Judge Alex Williams to present "New Mediator Mistakes: Learning from the World of Clinical Education" at the United States District Court for the Central District of California 2023 Advanced Mediation Training.
Professor Jacob Charles Quoted in "Supreme Court Considers Recoil From Landmark Gun Rights Ruling" -- NBC News
Professor Jacob D. Charles is quoted in the NBC News article, "Supreme Court Considers Recoil From Landmark Gun Rights Ruling."
Professor Mary Hoopes's Article, "Law Clerk Selection and Diversity: Insights from Fifty Sitting Judges of the Federal Courts of Appeals," Featured in Jotwell
Professor Mary S. Hoopes's article, "Law Clerk Selection and Diversity: Insights from Fifty Sitting Judges of the Federal Courts of Appeals," is featured twice in Jotwell for the best scholarship in courts and also in the legal profession.
Professor Jacob Charles, "Assault Weapons Regulations: New Legal Considerations in Light of Bruen" -- Rockefeller Institute of Government
Professor Jacob D. Charles's opinion article, "Assault Weapons Regulations: New Legal Considerations in Light of Bruen," is published by the Regional Gun Violence Research Consortium at the Rockefeller Institute of Government.
Professor Jennifer Koh, "The Rise of the 'Immigrant-as-Injury' Theory of State Standing" -- American University Law Review
Professor Jennifer Lee Koh's article, "The Rise of the 'Immigrant-as-Injury' Theory of State Standing," is published in the American University Law Review.
Professor Jacob Charles Interviewed on "Are Felon Gun Bans Constitutional?" -- Talks on Law
Professor Jacob D. Charles is interviewed on the Talks on Law episode "Are Felon Gun Bans Constitutional?"
Chalak Richards Presents "You Can't Spell 'Student Wellbeing' Without DEIB" -- National Association of Law Student Affairs Professionals
Dean of Students, Diversity, and Belonging Chalak Richards presented "You Can't Spell 'Student Wellbeing' Without DEIB: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging as a Wellbeing Mandate" at the National Association of Law Student Affairs Professionals 2023 National Conference.