Faculty Publications and Speaking Engagements
The latest in books, articles, presentations, and more from full-time faculty of Pepperdine Law.
The latest in books, articles, presentations, and more from full-time faculty of Pepperdine Law.
At Pepperdine University School of Law, the first year Legal Research and Writing program consists of a rigorous year-long course designed to equip students to strengthen their ability to research, analyze, and write.
The Clinical Program gives students the ability to serve low income families and individuals across the region while also gaining hands-on experience in the practice of law.
Each year Pepperdine Law welcomes distinguished visiting faculty, lawyers, and judges into its classrooms to inform, inspire, and enhance the educational experience for students.
Christine Chambers Goodman, professor of law, was unanimously appointed to the Los Angeles County Bar Association (LACBA) Board of Trustees on April 5.
An article written by Rick Cupp, John W. Wade Professor of Law, was cited by Justice Stephen Breyer in his concurring opinion in Bruesewitz v. Wyeth.
Ed Larson, University Professor and Hugh and Hazel Darling Chair in Law, has been elected as a corresponding member of the Paris-based International Academy of the History of Science.
Peter Robinson, managing director of the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, and associate professor of law, represented Straus in a partnership with the Beijing Arbitration Commission.
Alford writes on international law violations and Weston writes on NCAA sanctions in this issue.
Coe was reappointed as liaison to the ABA Section International Law, American Law Institute, in 2011.