Professor Tanya Cooper, "Racial Justice" -- Child Welfare Law and Practice: Representing Children, Parents, and Agencies in Neglect, Abuse, and Dependency Cases (forthcoming 2023)
Professor Tanya Asim Cooper's book chapter, "Racial Justice," will be published in Child Welfare Law and Practice: Representing Children, Parents, and Agencies in Neglect, Abuse, and Dependency Cases.
Professor Jacob Charles Quoted in "Can You Bring a Gun to the Zoo?" -- Syracuse News
Professor Jacob Charles is quoted in the Syracuse Central NY News story, "Can You Bring a Gun to the Zoo? On a Bus? Syracuse Judge Eagerly Rewrites NY Firearms Law."
Professor Mary Hoopes, "Law Clerk Selection and Diversity: Insights from Fifty Sitting Judges of the Federal Courts of Appeal"
Professor Mary S. Hoopes has co-authored the study, "Law Clerk Selection and Diversity: Insights from Fifty Sitting Judges of the Federal Courts of Appeal," with Judge Jeremy Fogel of the Berkeley Judicial Institute and California Supreme Court Associate Justice Goodwin Liu.
Professor Mark Kubisch, "ESG, Public Pensions, and Compelled Speech" -- Texas A and M Law Review (forthcoming)
Professor Mark Kubisch's article, "ESG, Public Pensions, and Compelled Speech," will be published in the Texas A and M Law Review.
Professor Chris Goodman Presents "'Excuse Me?' Interrupting Racial, Gender, and Ethnic Biases in Administrative Proceedings" -- National Association of Hearing Officials
Professor Chris Chambers Goodman presented "'Excuse Me?' Interrupting Racial, Gender, and Ethnic Biases in Administrative Proceedings" for the National Association of Hearing Officials Fall 2022 Virtual Conference.
Professor Tanya Cooper Presents "Making a Difference for Domestic Violence Survivors" -- St. Luke Lutheran Church
Professor Tanya Asim Cooper presented "Making a Difference for Domestic Violence Survivors" for the faith community at St. Luke Lutheran Church in Woodland Hills, California.
Professor Gregory Ogden Delivers Final Class Lecture at Pepperdine Caruso Law
On November 21, esteemed professor Gregory Ogden delivered his final class lecture in Civil Procedure following a 44-year career at Pepperdine Caruso Law.
Professor Harry Caldwell, "How Trial Attorneys Can Craft A Winning Closing Argument" -- Law360
Professor Harry Caldwell's article, "How Trial Attorneys Can Craft A Winning Closing Argument," is published in Law360.
Professor Michael Helfand Presents "Religious Freedom and Religious Studies in Legal Education: A Growing Field" -- Transatlantic Seminar 2022
Professor Michael A. Helfand presented "Religious Freedom and Religious Studies in Legal Education: A Growing Field" for the Transatlantic Seminar 2022.