April 25, 2017
Southwestern’s Children’s Rights Clinic has recently scored two victories resulting in positive outcomes for a pair of at-risk children both
March 17, 2017
In March at the regional round of the American Association for Justice Trial Advocacy Competition, Southwestern students Esther Kim and Joey
At the 49th Annual National Black Law Students Association convention held March 7 to 12 in Houston, Texas, two teams representing
March 8, 2017
The panel discussion, “On Shifting Sands: Immigration under the New Administration” assembled on Tuesday evening at Southwestern to examine
January 31, 2017
The national Mindfulness in Law Society (MILS) and Southwestern have received a generous grant from the Lenz Foundation and are partnering
January 17, 2017
Once again, Dean Susan Prager and Professor Catherine Carpenter have landed in the National Jurist’s Top 25 “Most Influential People in
November 30, 2016
In August, Professor Aliona Cara-Rusnac, her husband Vlad and her daughter Caroline arrived in Los Angeles from Moldova, a small country in
November 22, 2016
For the fourth year, Southwestern has joined the national movement and become a proud partner of Giving Tuesday, coinciding with the
November 17, 2016
Robert Lind is a Southwestern icon, renowned entertainment law expert, prolific author of preeminent texts and treatises, and a mentor and
November 16, 2016
Southwestern has been included in the 2017 Military Friendly® Schools list compiled by Victory Media, originator of Military Friendly®
November 3, 2016
SCALE alumni Stephanie Koguchi ’16 and Juan Carlos Moran ’14 are Equal Justice Works/AmeriCorp Elder Abuse Justice Fellows. These Fellows
October 27, 2016
The upcoming presidential election will likely have a major impact on the U.S. Supreme Court, which is currently divided ideologically. On