Professor Michael Helfand Presents "The Future of Religious Education in the United States" -- Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit
Professor Michael A. Helfand participated on the panel "The Future of Religious Education in the United States" at the Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit.
Professor Joel Johnson, "Supreme Court Cases of Interest" Summer 2023 -- ABA Criminal Justice Magazine
Professor Joel S. Johnson's summer 2023 installment of his quarterly column, "Supreme Court Cases of Interest," is published in the ABA Criminal Justice Magazine.
Professor Shelley Saxer, "An Essay on Pueblo Water Rights" -- Western Legal Society
Professor Shelley Ross Saxer's article, "An Essay on Pueblo Water Rights," is published in Western Legal History, a publication of the Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society.
Professor Michael Helfand, "Groff v. DeJoy Is the Rare Supreme Court Decision That Every Jew Can Celebrate" -- Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Professor Michael A. Helfand's opinion article,"Groff v. DeJoy Is the Rare Supreme Court Decision That Every Jew Can Celebrate," is published in the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
Professor Joel Johnson Presents "Ad Hoc Constructions of Penal Statutes" -- Brooklyn Law School
Professor Joel S. Johnson presented "Ad Hoc Constructions of Penal Statutes" at Brooklyn Law School.
Professor Chris Goodman Elected to The American Law Institute
Pepperdine Caruso Law professor Christine Chambers Goodman has been elected to The American Law Institute.
Professor Mary Hoopes Cited in United States Supreme Court Dissent in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard
Professor Mary S. Hoopes's forthcoming Harvard Law Review article, "Law Clerk Selection and Diversity," is cited in the United States Supreme Court dissenting opinion in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard.
Professor Jacob Charles Cited in United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois in United States v. Sims
Professor Jacob D. Charles's forthcoming Duke Law Journal article, "The Dead Hand of a Silent Past," is cited in the opinion of the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois case, United States v. Sims.
Professor Michael Helfand, "Religion Won at the Supreme Court, but Not as Big as People Think" -- The Forward
Professor Michael A. Helfand's opinion article, "Religion Won at the Supreme Court, but Not as Big as People Think," is published in the Forward.