
Nixon Library Adds Dorothy Landsberg Interview
June 29, 2012
An hour-long interview with Dorothy Landsberg, '87, has been added to the oral history holdings of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library, which feature individuals who played a significant role in the rise and fall of the impeached 37th President of the United States. more >

Final Evaluation and Roll-Out Conferences
June 28, 2012
After six years, the Pacific McGeorge/US Agency for International Development Rule of Law program in China is coming to a close. Four U.S. professors conducted a two-week evaluation of the eight participating schools, and participated in three of the program's sponsored conferences in Beijing, Hangzhou and Wuhan, on experiential legal education. more >

Pacific McGeorge Hosts Victims' Rights Forum
June 27, 2012
Pacific McGeorge hosted a workshop, "The ABC's of Representing Victims of Crime," on June 22, 2012, which attracted many attorneys, law students, and victim advocates. more >
Finerty's UELMA Efforts About to Pay Off
June 25, 2012
Michele Finerty, Assistant Director for Technical Services at Pacific McGeorge's Gordon D. Schaber Law Library, was asked by the American Association of Law Libraries to be the point person in Sacramento to support the enactment of the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act (UELMA) in California and her work is moving toward fruition. more >

Morris Wins Immigration Clinic Asylum Case
June 22, 2012
May graduate Raissa Morris received thrilling news on June 19, 2012, when she found out she had won the Pacific McGeorge Immigration Law Clinic's first asylum approval for a client who was in the midst of removal proceedings. more >

Pacific McGeorge Alumni Deliver in the Clutch
June 19, 2012
Pacific McGeorge is known for its emphasis on experiential learning, but two alumni took it to another level last month as they joined forces to help bring a new life into the world. more >

Capital Center Backs 'Stand Up for Justice' Rally
June 14, 2012
Professor Leslie Jacobs, the director of Pacific McGeorge's Capital Center for Public Law & Policy, was among the speakers on June 13 at a rally to protest deep funding cuts to the California court system. more >

New Attorneys Celebrate Passing February Bar
June 12, 2012
Sixty-eight Pacific McGeorge graduates passed the February 2012 State Bar of California examination and many of them were sworn in on June 7, 2012, at the Sheraton Grand Hotel in Sacramento. more >

Rome Reunion Brings European Alumni Together
June 8, 2012
More than 40 LL.M. in Transnational Business Practice graduates and international attorneys gathered on May 25-26, 2012, at the Grand Hotel Plaza in Rome for Pacific McGeorge's European Alumni Chapter reunion conference. more >
L.A. Prosecutors Win Superior Court Seats
June 7, 2012
Two Pacific McGeorge graduates with stellar careers as deputy district attorneys won open seats on the Los Angeles County Superior Court bench on June 5, 2012, and an alumna appears to have upended a sitting judge in Kings County. more >

Kelso Teaches Final Constitutional Law Class
June 1, 2012
Professor Charles Kelso ended his reign as the country's oldest full-time law professor on April 19, 2012, when he taught his final Constitutional Law class at age 83. more >

Young Public Defender Wins Murder Case
May 30, 2012
Heidi Holmquist, '09, a former member of the Pacific McGeorge Mock Trial Competition Team, played a major role in winning a defense verdict in a murder trial on May 1, 2012, in Humboldt County Superior Court. more >
Students Reach Out To Low-Income Californians
May 25, 2012
Twelve Pacific McGeorge students spent part of their March 2012 spring semester break helping low-income Californians in the state's recession-stuck Central Valley with legal issues. more >

Capital Center Awards 25 J.D. Certificates
May 23, 2012
The Capital Center for Public Law & Policy held its third annual student recognition luncheon on May 8, honoring students who earned the Capital Certificate and the Capital Commendation for Public Service. more >

Trigger Caps Stellar Career with ABOTA Award
May 22, 2012
Michelle (Wells) Trigger, '12, was named the Pacific McGeorge Student Trial Advocate of the Year by the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) last month. more >

Vitiello's Book Kicks Off West's New Series
May 21, 2012
Professor Michael Vitiello's book, Criminal Procedure Simulations, is the first published in West's new Bridge to Practice Series. more >

309 Pacific McGeorge Grads Earn J.D. Degrees
May 16, 2012
Pacific McGeorge awarded 309 Juris Doctor degrees and 38 LL.M. degrees in celebration of its 88th academic year on May 12, at Sacramento's Memorial Auditorium. more >

Law Review Features Four Student Comments
May 14, 2012
Four students in the Class of 2012 that graduated this month had their comments published in the new edition of the McGeorge Law Review (Volume 43, Number 2). more >

Valedictorians Deaver, Moniz Headline Coif Class
May 11, 2012
Day Division valedictorian Ekaterina Deaver and Evening Division valedictorian Leo Moniz headline a group of 31 new members of the Pacific McGeorge chapter of the Order of the Coif. more >

Dean Parker, PLSS Celebration a Smash Hit
May 9, 2012
A tribute celebration for Dean Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker on March 3, 2012, at the Sheraton Grand Sacramento attracted 600 attendees and raised more than $200,000 for the Pacific McGeorge Public Legal Services Society. more >

Dean Parker Receives Top Administrator Award
May 3, 2012
Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker, Dean of the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, was named Public Administrator of the Year by the American Society of Public Administration (ASPA), Sacramento Chapter, for service and outstanding contributions to the community. more >

Hayes, Smutz, Heumann Star in 1L Competition
April 26, 2012
Gregory Hayes, an Anthony M. Kennedy Fellow and University of Michigan graduate, was named the top oral advocate at the championship round of the 4th Annual Pacific McGeorge 1L Moot Court Competition, which was held March 30 to April 1. more >

Porter, Quade, Martin Take Traynor Second
April 24, 2012
The Pacific McGeorge Moot Court Competition Team wrapped up its season with a second-place finish at the Roger J. Traynor California Appellate Moot Court competition, which was held April 13-14 at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. more >

Students Center Stage at State Initiative Forum
April 20, 2012
Pacific McGeorge students unveiled the June 2012 edition of the law school's California Initiative Review (CIR) at an on-campus California Initiative Forum on April 13, attended by students, faculty, and political junkies. more >

Rondon Becomes Fourth to Earn Water J.S.D.
April 19, 2012
Rodrigo Rondon, an attorney and law professor from Buenos Aires, Brazil, became the fourth person to earn Pacific McGeorge's unique J.S.D. in International Water Resources program with a successful dissertation defense on April 16. more >

Moylan Wins Election to ALWD Board
April 18, 2012
Professor Mary-Beth Moylan was elected to the Association of Legal Writing Directors (ALWD) Board of Directors this spring. The director of Pacific McGeorge's Global Lawyering Skills (GLS) program, she will serve a three-year term beginning this summer. more >

Newest Supreme Court Justice Speaks on Campus
April 17, 2012
Justice Goodwin Liu, the youngest and newest member of the California Supreme Court, spoke to Pacific McGeorge students on April 11, in the Legal Studies Center Grand Salon. more >

Brubeck Institute Forum Informs, Captivates
April 17, 2012
An appearance by the Brubeck Fellows highlighted a forum, "The Evolution of Music Artist to Businessperson," attended by students, Sacramento area musicians, and attorneys on April 10, in the Grand Salon of the Legal Studies Center. more >

MLR Kennedy Symposium Attracts Attention
April 12, 2012
For many years, the McGeorge Law Review has hosted legal symposia centered on issues of timely legal importance. This year, in celebration of Justice Anthony M. Kennedy's 25th year of service on the U.S. Supreme Court, the law journal forum examined "The Evolution of Justice Kennedy's Jurisprudence." more >

MLR Kennedy Symposium Attracts Attention
April 12, 2012
For many years, the McGeorge Law Review has hosted legal symposia centered on issues of timely legal importance. This year, in celebration of Justice Anthony M. Kennedy's 25th year of service on the U.S. Supreme Court, the law journal forum examined "The Evolution of Justice Kennedy's Jurisprudence." more >

Internship Inspires Troutman's Newspaper Article
April 11, 2012
amien Troutman, '12, wrote an article that appeared earlier this year in the San Jose Mercury-News, one of the 50 largest circulation newspapers in the country. more >
Library Research Assistant positions open
April 10, 2012
The Library is now recruiting for Library Research Assistants for this summer ... more >

Brower's Talk Concludes Jurist Lecture Series
April 9, 2012
Judge Charles Brower of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal in The Hague wrapped up the Pacific McGeorge International Jurist Series with a wide-ranging discussion of "Hot Topics in International Law," on April 3. more >

Kuffel Wins Global Lawyering Skills II Final Four
April 6, 2012
Second-year Evening Division student Natalie Kuffel won the Top Oral Advocate Award at the Pacific McGeorge Global Lawyering Skills Final Four competition on April 5. more >

Taylor, Danielson Get Their Days in Courts
April 3, 2012
Two stars of Pacific McGeorge's Mock Trial Competition Team got a taste of the real thing earlier last month and acquitted themselves admirably. more >

Senegal Professor Teaches Human Rights Course
March 29, 2012
Pacific McGeorge is justly proud of its wide array of international law electives, many taught by distinguished foreign visitors. more >

Bonner's Book a Timely Tale of Injustice
March 26, 2012
Raymond Bonner, an award-winning journalist and author, spoke on his new book, Anatomy of Injustice: A Murder Case Gone Wrong, on March 13, 2012, at Pacific McGeorge in a public lecture sponsored by the Faculty Development Committee. more >

Chicago-Kent Wins National Ethics Competition
March 21, 2012
Chicago-Kent College of Law took top honors at the 6th National Ethics Trial Competition (NETC) hosted by the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law, March 15 through 17, at the Robert T. Matsui U.S. Courthouse in Sacramento. It was Chicago-Kent's second victory in the prestigious national invitational mock trial event, which began in 2006. more >

Ericson, Massimini, Weaver Share Honors
March 19, 2012
First-year Pacific McGeorge students Teal Ericson (University of Nevada), Amanda Massimini (University of Arizona), and Jake Weaver (CSU Sacramento) won top honors and scholarship awards in the 17th annual Ben Frantz Mock Trial Competition, which concluded on March 3. more >

Wood Talks Books, Movies, Crime and the Law
March 16, 2012
William P. Wood, '76, the author of eight novels and one nonfiction book, delivered the annual Lou Ashe Symposium lecture on March 14 as the Center for Advocacy & Dispute Resolution's author/advocate. more >
Pacific McGeorge Programs Earn Top Rankings
March 15, 2012
It's rankings season for American law schools, and Pacific McGeorge has received high marks on several fronts this spring. more >

Soares Gives Water Law Society An Inside View
March 15, 2012
One of Pacific McGeorge's most prominent and influential alums, George Soares, '73, spoke to the Water Law Society on March 7. more >

Team Takes Third in Client Counseling Competition
March 8, 2012
Meghan Clair, '13, and Michelle Scheinman, '14, advanced to the final round of an ABA Client Counseling Competition regional before settling for third place in the tournament, which was held Feb. 17 and 18, 2012, in Davis. more >

Busy Month for Mock Trial, Moot Court Teams
March 7, 2012
Pacific McGeorge mock trial and moot court teams were involved in several intercollegiate competitions in the last month with several teams bringing home awards for their efforts. more >

High School Students Spend Day at Law School
March 5, 2012
More than 250 Sacramento area high school students descended on the Pacific McGeorge campus on March 2, 2012, to celebrate and sample the law school's annual "High School Discover Law Day" activities. more >

Reid Reflects on Ethics of Healthcare Coverage
March 2, 2012
The annual Pacific McGeorge Ethics Across the Professions Initiative symposium featured best-selling author T.R. Reid, who spoke on "The Ethics of Healthcare in Global Perspective," on March 2 to a large lecture hall audience at the law school. more >
Argentinian Judge Picasso Visits Pacific McGeorge
February 27, 2012
Judge Sebastián Picasso spoke on "Comparative Torts: The Argentine Perspective," on Feb. 16, 2012, to highlight his two-week visit to the Pacific McGeorge campus as part of the law school's International Jurist Series. His speech was sponsored by the students of the McGeorge International Law Society. more >

Nevin Named a 2011 California Attorney of Year
February 23, 2012
Jeffrey Nevin, '83, was honored as one of California's 2011 Attorneys on the Year in a special section of The Recorder newspaper's Feb. 20, 2012, edition. more >

Nebraska's Gerrard Moves To U.S. District Court
February 20, 2012
Pacific McGeorge has a new alumnus on the federal bench. Nebraska Supreme Court Justice John Gerrard, '81, joined the U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska on Feb. 6, 2012. more >

Students Move Quickly To Protect Victims' Rights
February 17, 2012
The Crime Victims' Rights Clinic, established in 2005 at Pacific McGeorge, has enjoyed notable victories in recent months. more >

Trigger, Danielson Advance To NTC Finals
February 14, 2012
A Pacific McGeorge team won a trip to the national championship finals of the 37th Annual National Trial Competition with a stellar performance in the NTC Region 13 tournament held Feb. 9-11 in San Francisco. more >

Weber Teaches Environment Law In Guatemala
February 13, 2012
Professor Greg Weber taught a course, "Introduction to the U.S. Legal System: An Environmental Law Focus," from Feb. 6 through Feb. 10, in Guatemala City, Guatemala. more >

Moot Team Wins Houston Writing Awards
February 7, 2012
Pacific McGeorge took home some hardware from the University of Houston Law Center Moot Court National Championship, which was held Jan. 25-28, 2012, and won by South Texas College of the Law. more >
Celebrate Black History Month with Pacific
February 6, 2012
University of the Pacific's annual Black History Month celebration involves a number of activities that honor the history and heritage of African-Americans and the African Diaspora. more >

Hanning Launches Interactive Website, Jotwol
February 1, 2012
A Pacific McGeorge student and two of his friends have created a new website, Jotwol.com, which they claim features the world's largest wall with a platform for free expression. more >

Myers Testifies Before Assembly Committee
February 1, 2012
Professor John Myers testified before the California Assembly Public Safety Committee on Feb. 14 in an oversight hearing on "Use of Force: Permissible Responses." more >
Dean Parker recognized as Chamber's 2011 Businesswoman of the Year
January 30, 2012
Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker, Dean of University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, is the Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce 2011 Businesswoman of the Year. more >
Jacobs, Sims Discuss Supreme Court Cases
January 26, 2012
Professors Leslie Jacobs and John Sims presented a mid-term review of the U.S Supreme Court’s 2011-12 docket to a room full of law students and faculty members on Jan. 23, 2012. more >

Student Comments Highlight New Journal Issue
January 23, 2012
Five current students and one recent graduate were published in the latest edition of the Pacific McGeorge Global Business & Development Law Journal, Volume 24, Number 1, (2011). more >
Russell’s Victory Keeps Young Family Together
January 20, 2012
Beau Russell won an ... more >

USAID China Program Final Phase Under Way
January 13, 2012
Professors Brian Landsberg and Cary Bricker and Dorothy Landsberg, Director, Clinical Studies, conducted a three-day workshop Jan. 3, 2012, in Beijing, China, as Pacific McGeorge enters the final stage of its USAID program to enhance experiential legal education in China. more >
Pacific Appoints New Dean for Pacific McGeorge
January 11, 2012
Francis J. Mootz III was named the ninth dean of Pacific McGeorge on Jan. 5, 2012, by University of the Pacific Provost Maria Pallavicini. Mootz, who is the associate dean for academic affairs and faculty development at the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, will assume his new duties July 1. more >
Pacific McGeorge GLS Program Garners Praise
January 11, 2012
In only its third year of existence, Pacific McGeorge's Global Lawyering Skills program continues to earn high praise from legal academia for its forward-thinking in the teaching of legal research and writing. more >

Law School Well-Represented At AALS Event
January 9, 2012
Pacific McGeorge faculty members were active on several fronts at the Association of American Law School's Annual Meeting, which was held Jan. 4-8, 2012, in Washington, D.C. more >

Young Alumnus Floats 'Geek Boat' Concept
January 4, 2012
A startup company's brainstorm for bringing more foreign entrepreneurs to the United States has caught the attention of the international press and put the spotlight on a young Pacific McGeorge alumnus. more >

Judicial Council Honors Evans For Court Support
December 21, 2011
State Senator Noreen Evans, '81, received the Stanley Mosk Defender of Justice Award at a Judicial Council of California ceremony on Dec. 10, 2011, in San Francisco. more >

Students Trim Angel Trees, Fill Food Barrels
December 16, 2011
Although studying doggedly for their fall semester final exams, students found time to bring a little Christmas cheer into the lives of the less fortunate in December. more >

Chief Justice Names Parker To Judicial Committee
December 14, 2011
Dean Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker added another line to her impressive resume of service to the federal government this fall when Chief Justice John Roberts of the Supreme Court of the United States appointed her to the Judicial Conference's Committee on International Judicial Relations. more >

Bearden Earns International Water Resources J.S.D.
December 8, 2011
Bennett Bearden became the third person to earn a J.S.D. in International Water Resources Law on Dec. 2, 2011, with a successful on-campus defense of his dissertation, "Following the Proper Channels: Tributaries in the Mekong Legal Regime," before a three-judge panel. more >

Callahan, Scotland Welcome 88 New Counselors
December 2, 2011
Scores of recent law school graduates who passed the State Bar of California's July 2011 examination participated in Pacific McGeorge's 11th annual Swearing-In Ceremony on Dec. 1, 2011, in the Lecture Hall. more >

Military Law Society Quad Fundraiser A Success
November 28, 2011
The Military Law Society raised more than $4,000 for homeless veterans on Nov. 10, 2011, with an all-day fundraiser in the quad. more >

Huge Crowd Mobs Third Annual Citizenship Fair
November 22, 2011
A huge crowd of would-be citizens and their families packed Pacific McGeorge's Third Annual Citizenship Fair on Nov. 19, 2011, for a day-long event to help immigrants on the road to citizenship. more >

Salcido Talks Wave Energy at Golden Gate Event
November 21, 2011
Professor Rachael Salcido presented her latest scholarship on Nov. 11, 2011, at Golden Gate University's symposium. more >

Law Day Attracts Several Hundred to Campus
November 18, 2011
Pacific McGeorge's 12th annual Law Day attracted more than 225 potential applicants to campus on Nov. 5, 2011. more >

Law School Hosts Civil Justice Crisis Hearings
November 17, 2011
Pacific McGeorge was the first stop on a tour promoting public "Hearings on California's Civil Justice Crisis" on Nov. 15, 2011. more >

Mediation Training Attracts Professionals
November 16, 2011
Pacific McGeorge's second annual Executive Mediation Training program attracted a variety of attorneys, business executives, and administrative law judges to campus this fall. more >

Wong Addresses ASIL Mid-Year Research Forum
November 14, 2011
Professor Jarrod Wong presented a paper, "Transparency and Public Participation in Investor-State Arbitration," on Nov. 5, 2011. more >
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Trial Team Runner-up In Strong San Francisco Field
November 11, 2011
The Pacific McGeorge Mock Trial Team opened its season in impressive fashion on two fronts in early November while the Moot Court took a writing award in another competition. more >

Famed Chilean Jurist Speaks On Pinochet Case
November 8, 2011
Judge Juan Guzmán Tapia of Chile spoke about "The Indictment of Pinochet" to students and faculty on Nov. 1, 2011. more >

Student Bar Association Board Busy On All Fronts
November 7, 2011
Following the September first-year elections, the Student Bar Association has a full board and is moving forward on many fronts as a hectic fall semester winds down. more >

Aldana Takes Part In Major Marburg Conference
November 2, 2011
Professor Raquel Aldana presented a paper and participated on the final wrap-up panel at a major conference on "Victims of International Crimes," which was held Oct. 6-8, 2011, at the Philipp University of Marburg in Marburg, Germany. more >

Hammond, Kim Keep Tang Moot Streak Intact
November 1, 2011
A Pacific McGeorge Moot Court team advanced to the national finals of the Thomas Tang International Moot Court Competition for the third straight year by securing a second-place finish at a regional hosted on Oct. 28-29, 2011, by University of Denver Sturm School of Law. more >

Judicial Council Honors Adjunct Professor Robie
October 31, 2011
Justice Ronald B. Robie, '67, the longest-serving adjunct professor at Pacific McGeorge, was named a recipient of the Judicial Council of California's highest honor for a state jurist on Oct. 28, 2011. more >

Pacific McGeorge Hosts ASCL Conference
October 27, 2011
Pacific McGeorge played host to the annual meeting of the American Society of Comparative Law Oct. 20 through 22, 2011. Professor Frank Gevurtz, the director of the law school's Global Center for Business & Development, organized the event that brought together more than 70 faculty members from ABA law schools and abroad. more >

Women's Caucus Event Raises Charity Funds
October 26, 2011
The 34th Annual Women's Caucus Wine Tasting and Auction on Sept. 30, 2011, raised more than $11,000 for charity. The club will donate $10,000 from the proceeds to the St. John's Women's Shelter and establish a $1,000 direct scholarship for a Pacific McGeorge student. more >

Pocar Lecture Explores European Harmonization
October 25, 2011
Judge Fausto Pocar of the International Criminal Court for the former Yugoslavia spoke to students on Oct. 20, 2011, as part of the Pacific McGeorge International Jurist Series that brings leading judges from around the world to campus. more >

State Bar Honors Blubaugh’s Pro Bono Work
October 20, 2011
Ron Blubaugh, ’75, received a major award on Sept. 16, 2011, at the State Bar of California’s 84th Annual Meeting in Long Beach. A retired state administrative law judge, he received the 2011 President’s Pro Bono Service Award for providing Sacramento-area homeless with free legal services. Blubaugh was one of only five individuals statewide to earn the honor while four law firms were cited. more >

The Emergence of International Property Law
October 19, 2011
In his article, “The Emergence of International Property Law,” which appears in Volume 90 of the North Carolina Law Review, Professor John Sprankling argues that international property law should be recognized as a discrete subject. He illuminates the reality that international law affects private property rights of individuals, businesses and other non-governmental organizations. more >

LL.M. Students Come From 23 Countries
October 19, 2011
Pacific McGeorge, which annually attracts students from all over the world, boasts one of its largest contingents of graduate and international students on campus this semester with 49 LL.M. and J.D. exchange students coming from 23 different countries. more >

Malloy Returns To UN Forum in Switzerland
October 14, 2011
Professor Michael Malloy spoke at the 72nd plenary session of the UN Economic Commission for Europe’s Committee on Housing and Land Management on October 3-4, 2011, in Geneva, Switzerland. more >

CalPERS CEO Delivers Witkin Schaber Lecture
October 13, 2011
Anne Stausboll, the CEO of the embattled California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), delivered the annual Witkin Schaber Lecture on Oct. 11, 2011, at the Sutter Club in downtown Sacramento. more >

Eglet Scores Huge Win In Second Hepatitis C Trial
October 11, 2011
Robert Eglet, ’88, landed another big financial blow to drug companies in the Las Vegas hepatitis C lawsuits when a Clark County District Court jury awarded three plaintiffs $162.5 million in punitive damages on Oct. 10, 2011. more >

Three Alumni Speak at Cancer Legal Workshop
October 10, 2011
A Breast Cancer Legal Advocacy Workshop sponsored by the Pacific McGeorge Capital Center for Public Law & Policy on October 8, 2011, examined the legal issues surrounding one of the deadliest forms of cancer, a disease that strikes one in eight American women. more >

Moot Court Team Starts Its Season This Month
October 4, 2011
Coming off its best year ever under the direction of Professor Ed Telfeyan, '75, the Pacific McGeorge Moot Court Competition Team embarks upon a difficult fall schedule later this month to start its 2011-2012 season. more >

Wong Presents Paper In Return To Cambridge
September 30, 2011
Professor Jarrod Wong presented his article, "Arbitrating in the Ether of Intent," on Sept. 7, 2011, at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Legal Scholars at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. more >

Roe, Truong, Scharg Score Major Clinic Victory
September 26, 2011
Students in the Elder and Health Law Clinic won an impressive victory when an administrative law judge ruled last month that their client was entitled to an expensive medical procedure previously denied him under his coverage. more >

Kennedy Dedicates New Legal Studies Center
September 19, 2011
Pacific McGeorge celebrated the grand opening of its $10 million Legal Studies Center on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011, with Justice Anthony M. Kennedy of the Supreme Court of the United States taking part in a ribbon-cutting reception that attracted more than 250 alumni, faculty and Sacramento legal community leaders. more >

Mock Trial Team Faces Four Fall Competitions
September 16, 2011
Professor Cary Bricker will lead a strong blend of rookie second-year students and veteran third-year students into four intercollegiate mock trial competitions this fall. more >

Amodei Wins U.S. House Of Representatives Seat
September 14, 2011
Mark Amodei, '83, won election to the U.S. House of Representatives on Sept. 13, 2011, with an easy victory in a special election to fill a vacant House seat in Nevada's Congressional District 2. more >

Civil Rights Era Book Talk Opens Grand Salon
September 9, 2011
Retired Judge Gordon A. Martin Jr., a trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice during the climatic days of the 1960s civil rights movement, delivered the inaugural lecture in the Pacific McGeorge Legal Studies Center's Hugh and Hazel Darling Foundation Grand Salon on Sept. 8. more >







