AALS Section on Election Law: Mark Scarberry named to Executive Committee
January 26, 2016 -- Pepperdine Law professor Mark S. Scarberry has been named to the Executive Committee of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Section on Election Law.
AALS Section on Election Law
(from AALS Section on American Law)
The Section on Election Law promotes the communication of ideas, interests, and activities among members and makes recommendations to the Association on matters of interest in the teaching and improvement of the law relating to election law, voting rights, campaign finance, and related topics.
Professor Mark S. Scarberry
(from his Pepperdine Law biography)
Professor Scarberry decided during his first year at UCLA Law School that he wanted to teach law. He graduated first in his class and then joined the Pepperdine law faculty in 1982 after four years' practice experience with Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Los Angeles. His major academic interests are bankruptcy (particularly Chapter 11 business reorganization), remedies, legal philosophy, election law, and constitutional law (particularly freedom of religion).