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.
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.
Professor Jennifer Koh Presents "Professionals, Justice, and Civility" -- Baylor University
Professor Jennifer Koh presented "Professionals, Justice, and Civility" at Baylor University.
Professor Michael Helfand, "Religious Liberty on Royce Quad" -- Jewish Review of Books
Professor Michael A. Helfand's opinion article, "Religious Liberty on Royce Quad," is published in the Jewish Review of Books.
Professor Michael Helfand, "Using Jewish Law: Jewish Religious Liberty Advocacy for the Right to Abortion" -- Wayne Law Review
Professor Michael A. Helfand's article, "Using Jewish Law: Jewish Religious Liberty Advocacy for the Right to Abortion," is published in the Wayne Law Review.
Professor Jennifer Koh Participates in Red Letter Christians Revival -- NewSong Church Santa Ana
Professor Jennifer Lee Koh participated in the Red Letter Christians Revival at NewSong Church in Santa Ana, California.
Nootbaar Institute Course, Current Issues in Law, Faith, and Religion, Invites Leading Scholars to Pepperdine Caruso Law
Pepperdine Caruso School of Law’s Nootbaar Institute on Law, Religion, and Ethics launched a groundbreaking new course in fall 2023, Current Issues in Law, Faith, and Religion, which is returning in fall 2024.
Professor Michael Helfand, "Substantially Uncertain" -- City Journal
Professor Michael A. Helfand's opinion article, "Substantially Uncertain," is published in the City Journal.





