Racial Justice Seminar Students Present "Housing Segregation in America: A Closer Look at Today's Discriminatory Practices"
Pepperdine Caruso Law third-year students Shayna Eliah and Mara Greenwald, and second-year student Lina Yaghabi, presented "Housing Segregation in America" to Professor Ed Larson's Property class.
Second Annual Faith and Justice Spring Break Trip to Montgomery, Alabama
Members of the Pepperdine Caruso Law community participated in the second annual Faith and Justice spring break trip to visit memorials to the nation’s history of slavery, lynching, Jim Crow and the civil rights movement.
Jake Neill and Phillip Allevato Attend Groff v. DeJoy Argument at United States Supreme Court
Pepperdine Caruso Law second-year students Jake Neill and Phillip Allevato attended oral argument in Groff v. DeJoy at the Supreme Court of the United States.
Dean Paul Caron Quoted in New York Times Article on U.S. News Law School Rankings
Dean Paul Caron is quoted in the New York Times article, "Elite Law Schools Boycotted the U.S. News Rankings. Now, They May Be Paying a Price."
Professor Trey Childress Participates in Meeting of US State Department Advisory Committee on Private International Law
Professor Donald Earl "Trey" Childress participated in a meeting of the US State Department’s Advisory Committee on Private International Law.
Professor Shelley Saxer, "Land Use Deregulation and Affordable Housing" -- Jotwell
Professor Shelley Ross Saxer's article, "Land Use Deregulation and Affordable Housing," is published in Jotwell.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Students Recognized at 8th Annual Student Employee Awards Ceremony
Pepperdine Caruso Law students Matteson Landau, Jakob Stokes, and Hannah Casey were recognized for their exemplary work at the University's 8th Annual Student Employment Awards Ceremony.
Racial Justice Seminar Students Present "Tax-Free Status of Colleges and Its Impact on Surrounding Communities"
Pepperdine Caruso Law third-year students Kyra Catanghal, Roland Wiley, and Sean Fox researched and presented "Tax-Free Status of Colleges and Its Impact on Surrounding Communities" to Professor Deanna Newton's Tax Policy class.
Bazil Cunningham, "The Hidden Role of Malignant Narcissists in History" -- San Diego State University Library
Pepperdine Caruso Law third-year student Bazil Cunningham's article, "The Hidden Role of Malignant Narcissists in History," is published in the Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching archive, Alternative Considerations of Jonestown and Peoples Temple.