Dean seeks community connections
November 30, 2005
When Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker became the dean of McGeorge School of Law almost four years ago, the former national security lawyer saw a problem that seemed to cry out for a national solution. more >

Craig Manson Returns to Pacific McGeorge. Hear Craig's interview on NPR
November 16, 2005
On Thursday, February 16, 2006, Craig Manson will speak at the "California and the Future of Environmental Law Conference", at UC Berkeley's Boalt Hall." Craig will join Professors Vikram Amar of Hastings and Ann Carlson of UCLA in a panel on "Federalism Issues". more >
Students Provide In-Depth Analysis of Pending Ballot Measures in Initiative Forum
October 25, 2005
On Nov. 3, Pacific McGeorge students who participated in the California Initiative Review (CIR) will present their reports in an Initiative Forum. more >
2002 Graduate Tells What It's Like To Defend Terror Suspect
October 19, 2005
Wazhma Mojaddidi, ’02, was pursuing a quiet law practice in northern California and working as an adjunct professor in Pacific McGeorge’s Appellate Advocacy Program a year ago. more >
Kristi Seargeant Returns from New Orleans
September 28, 2005
Kristi Seargeant isn’t just a supermom, she’s a superheroine — and a pretty good law student to boot. more >
Justice Kennedy featured in New Yorker
September 12, 2005
Justice Anthony Kennedy, Long Term Professor at Pacific McGeorge's Summer Program in Salzburg, Austria, Featured in New Yorker magazine. more >
Law Students and Faculty Offer to Help New Orleans
September 2, 2005
An Offer to Help All Law Students and Law Faculty at Tulane University and the University of Loyola, New Orleans from Pacific McGeorge. more >

Once again, Pacific McGeorge student Erich Shiners takes top honors in writing competition
August 24, 2005
Erich Shiners, a law student at Pacific McGeorge, is the winner of the 2005 Competition for Outstanding Student Papers in the Area of Labor and Employment Law. more >

Child Protection in America: Past, Present, and Future written by Distinguished Professor John Myers published by Oxford University Press (2005)
August 10, 2005
Child abuse and neglect are intractable social problems exacting a terrible toll on children and tearing the social fabric. more >
Maggie Baingana Speaks at Sacramento High School
April 18, 2005
Maggie Baingana, the Rwandan attorney who earned an LL.M.(master’s) degree in Government Law & Policy last year at Pacific McGeorge, returned to California this month with Rwanda President Paul Kagame. more >
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