Petition for Certiorari Co-Authored by Colten Stanberry (JD '19) Granted by Supreme Court in Mahmoud v. Taylor
The United States Supreme Court has granted certiorari in the religious exercise case Mahmoud v. Taylor.
Professor Ed Larson's Book Review of "Most Adaptable to Change" Published in Journal of Religious History
Professor Edward J. Larson's book review of Most Adaptable to Change: Evolution and Religion in Global Popular Media, is published in the Journal of Religious History.
Professor Alan Nissel, Merchants of Legalism: A History of State Responsibility (1870–1960) -- Cambridge University Press
Professor Alan Tzvika Nissel's book, Merchants of Legalism: A History of State Responsibility (1870–1960), is published by Cambridge University Press.
Professor Sarah Nissel, "Execute Justice and Charity for Your People: Jewish Divorce Mediation as a Model for Intrareligious Peacekeeping" -- Religions Journal
Professor Sarah M. Nissel's article, "Execute Justice and Charity for Your People: Jewish Divorce Mediation as a Model for Intrareligious Peacekeeping," is published in Religions journal.
Professor Alan Nissel Presents "The Duality of International Humanitarian Law" -- Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Professor Alan Nissel presented "The Duality of International Humanitarian Law" at the Minerva Conference on International Humanitarian Law held at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Cert Petition Authored by Hugh and Hazel Darling Foundation Religious Liberty Clinic Director Eric Rassbach and Pepperdine Caruso Law Alumnus Colten Stanberry (JD '19) Granted by Supreme Court
The US Supreme Court has granted a certiorari petition in Catholic Charities v. Wisconsin authored by Hugh and Hazel Darling Foundation Religious Liberty Clinic director Eric Rassbach and Pepperdine Caruso Law alumnus Colten Stanberry (JD '19).
Professor Jennifer Koh, "How Trump 2.0 Could Make Mass Deportation a Reality" -- Los Angeles Times
Professor Jennifer Lee Koh's opinion article, "How Trump 2.0 Could Make Mass Deportation a Reality," is published in the Los Angeles Times.
Pepperdine Caruso Law Religious Liberty Clinic Achieves Victory in Mendham Methodist Church v. Morris County
The Pepperdine Caruso Law Religious Liberty Clinic achieved a legal victory in the United States District Court of New Jersey case, Mendham Methodist Church v. Morris County.
Professor Jennifer Koh, "Immigration from a Christian Perspective: The Challenge and Imperative of Racial Justice" -- Political Theology
Professor Jennifer Lee Koh's essay, "Immigration from a Christian Perspective: The Challenge and Imperative of Racial Justice," is published in Political Theology.