Professor Joel Johnson's Amicus Brief in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson Featured in Divided Argument Podcast
Professor Joel S. Johnson's amicus brief in the Supreme Court case City of Grants Pass v. Johnson is featured in the Divided Argument podcast.
Professor Maureen Weston, Understanding Alternative Dispute Resolution, Second Edition - Carolina Academic Press
Professor Maureen A. Weston's book, Understanding Alternative Dispute Resolution, Second Edition, has been published by Carolina Academic Press.
Professor Barry McDonald Quoted in "Could L.A. Enforce Antimasking Laws for Protesters?" -- Los Angeles Times
Professor Barry P. McDonald is quoted throughout the Los Angeles Times article, "Could L.A. Enforce Antimasking Laws for Protesters? Experts Weigh In."
Professor Mark Kubisch Presents "Shareholder Proposals, No-Action Letters, and the First Amendment" -- UC Davis School of Law
Professor Mark Kubisch presented "Shareholder Proposals, No-Action Letters, and the First Amendment" at the 2024 National Business Law Scholars Conference held at UC Davis School of Law.
Professor Joel Johnson Quoted in "Eighth Amendment Features in Supreme Court Case on Homelessness" -- New York Times
Professor Joel S. Johnson is quoted in the New York Times article, "Eighth Amendment Features in Supreme Court Case on Homelessness."
Professor Michael Helfand Presents "Contractual Commitments and the Right to Change Religions" -- University of Alabama
Professor Michael A. Helfand presented "Contractual Commitments and the Right to Change Religions" at the University of Alabama.
Professor Jacob Charles Interviewed on Supreme Myths Podcast
Professor Jacob D. Charles was interviewed on the Supreme Myths podcast.
Professor Mary Hoopes Receives Pepperdine University Provost Grant
Professor Mary S. Hoopes has received a Pepperdine University Provost Grant for her research with Adam Cox and David Hausman on migrants who cross the US border.
Professor Jacob Charles Quoted on Hunter Biden Gun Conviction Law in Bloomberg Law and CNN
Professor Jacob D. Charles is quoted in Bloomberg Law and CNN on the law used to convict Hunter Biden.