Professor Joel Johnson, "Cert Alert: Supreme Court Cases of Interest" Spring 2026 -- ABA Criminal Justice Magazine
Professor Joel S. Johnson's latest installment of his quarterly column, "Cert Alert: Supreme Court Cases of Interest," has been published in the Spring 2026 edition of the ABA Criminal Justice Magazine.
Charlie Walker (JD '15) Named as 2026 Young Distinguished Alumnus of the Year
Pepperdine Caruso Law alumnus and Board of Regents member Charlie Walker has been named as the Distinguished Young Alumnus honoree.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Congratulates the Bell Ringers of April 2026
Pepperdine Caruso Law is pleased to congratulate the bell-ringers of April 2026 for post-graduate employment success!
Pepperdine Caruso Law Celebrates 12th Annual Parris Awards for Professional Excellence
The Parris Institute for Professional Excellence proudly hosted its 12th Annual Awards Ceremony on Thursday, April 16.
Professor Gregory McNeal Navigates Disruption at UCLA Federalist Society Chapter Event
Professor Gregory S. McNeal moderated an event hosted by the University of California, Los Angeles Law School's Federalist Society with the Department of Homeland Security general counsel.
Professor Chris Goodman Delivers Presentations on Artificial Intelligence
Professor Chris Chambers Goodman recently delivered several presentations on artificial intelligence technologies, implications, and impacts.
Professor Ed Larson Presents "250 Years of the American Experiment" -- Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
Professor Edward J. Larson presented "250 Years of the American Experiment" at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.
Professor Michael Helfand Quoted in "Fifth Circuit Allows Texas to Require Ten Commandments in Classrooms" -- Washington Post
Professor Michael A. Helfand is quoted in the Washington Post article "Fifth Circuit Allows Texas to Require Ten Commandments in Classrooms."
Pepperdine Caruso Law Students Participate in Fifth Annual Faith and Justice Spring Break Trip to Montgomery, Alabama
Over spring break in March, professors Tanya Cooper and Stephanie Williams led Pepperdine Caruso Law students on the Fifth Annual Faith and Justice spring break trip in Montgomery, Alabama.








