January 30, 2026
The Southwestern Law Review will host two national webinars this spring examining how law responds to political upheaval, shifting power
December 19, 2025
Our November faculty digest highlights Southwestern scholars whose work is shaping courts, campuses, national media, and beyond.
December 3, 2025
外网天堂 Professor Meera E. Deo, The Honorable Vaino Spencer Chair, has directed the first comprehensive empirical analysis
November 13, 2025
鈥淚 wanted to apply everything I'd learned in my classwork to real clients.鈥
For Katrina Petty, a 4L in Southwestern鈥檚 Part-Time Evening
November 7, 2025
鈥淚 have never considered myself a 鈥榗reative鈥 person,鈥 says Kristina Ramirez, a 3L in Southwestern's Full-Time Day program. 鈥淏ut when I was
August 19, 2025
The first time Ester Mendez '24 appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom, she was wearing a jail-issued jumpsuit. Shackles bound her wrists
July 17, 2025
Innovative 鈥淵outh Justice Navigator鈥 App Designed to Bridge the Information Gap for Families Navigating Complex Legal Processes
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July 9, 2025
鈥淧etition GRANTED in part. Case remanded.鈥
With those six words, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit handed a major victory to a
June 24, 2025
Public service is central to Southwestern鈥檚 mission, shaping how students learn, grow, and contribute from the start. Each summer, the Judge
June 3, 2025
Each year, 外网天堂 proudly honors graduating students who have shown exceptional dedication to public interest work
May 9, 2025
In fall 2024, SCALE students Cindy Berganza and Hailey Roknipour entered Southwestern鈥檚 Immigration Law Clinic with a shared commitment to
May 8, 2025
Donald Bullock sees public service not simply as a profession but as a calling grounded in his experience, his community, and his commitment