Pepperdine University School of Law

Pepperdine University School of Law
Motto Strengthening Lives for Purpose, Service, and Leadership
Parent school Pepperdine University
Established 1969[1]
School type Private
Parent endowment $850 million
Dean Deanell R. Tacha[2]
Location Malibu, CA, US
Enrollment 598
Faculty 107[1]
USNWR ranking 65[1]
Bar pass rate 78% (July 2014 CA Pass Rate)
Website law.pepperdine.edu
ABA profile Pepperdine University School of Law

The Pepperdine University School of Law is an ABA accredited law school law school located on the campus of Pepperdine University in Malibu, California.

Pepperdine Law placed 65th among the nation's "Top 100" law schools according to the 2017 U.S. News and World Report rankings.[1] Pepperdine Law is tied with Loyola Marymount School of Law as the fourth highest ranked law school in Southern California, after UCLA, USC, and UC Irvine. The school had an 78% California bar passage rate in July 2014, giving it the seventh highest California bar passage rate after Stanford, (88%); Berkeley, (88%);University of Southern California, (87%); UC Davis School of Law, (86%); UCLA Law, (82%); and Loyola Marymount School of Law, (80%).[3][4] Pepperdine Law is best known for its entertainment law,[5] and its dispute resolution program, which is currently ranked No. 2 in the nation.[6]

The school offers a Juris Doctor (J.D.), Masters of Law (LL.M.) in dispute resolution, and joint degrees with J.D./M.B.A., J.D./M.Div., J.D./M.P.P., and J.D./Master of Dispute Resolution(M.D.R.).

Deanell Reece Tacha, former Chief Judge of The United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, became Dean on June 1, 2011.

Costs

The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at Pepperdine for the 2015-2016 academic year is $79,800.[7] The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $301,845.[8]

Accreditation & Post-Graduation Employment

Pepperdine University School of Law is approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) since 1972,[9] holds membership in the Association of American Law Schools (AALS),[10] and is accredited by the Committee of Bar Examiners, State Bar of California. Graduates are eligible to apply for admission to practice in any state.

Pepperdine University is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.

Employment Outcomes: According to 2013 ABA data, 53.1% of graduates obtained full-time, long term positions requiring bar admission (i.e., jobs as lawyers), 9 months after graduation, ranking 124th out of 200 law schools.[11]

Herbert and Elinor Nootbaar Institute on Law, Religion and Ethics

The purpose of the Nootbaar Institute on Law, Religion, and Ethics is to bring the redemptive capacities of religious faith and moral insight to law, to find ways in which persons trained in law can serve “the least of these” throughout the world, and to explore how the practice of law might be a religious calling. We seek to do so at a theoretical level through seminars, conferences, and scholarship. We also seek to put theory into action, working with governments and human rights organizations to bring peace, justice, and the rule of law around the globe.

The Nootbaar Institute includes three initiatives:

  1. Scholarship with respect to issues at the intersection of law and religion;
  2. Domestic Justice Initiatives, such as the Legal Aid Clinic and the Asylum and Refugee Clinic; and
  3. the Global Justice Program.

Global Justice Program

The Global Justice Program[12] touches all corners of the globe through its initiatives in

  1. international human rights and religious freedom,
  2. advancement of the rule of law, and
  3. global development. Through these initiatives, students and faculty collaborate to seek justice and create a lasting impact in some of the world's most vulnerable places. Under the umbrella of the Herbert and Elinor Nootbaar Institute for Law, Religion, and Ethics, the Global Justice Program is growing rapidly in response to student interest and demand from global partners.

Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution

Pepperdine University School of Law’s Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution[13] provides professional training and academic programs in dispute resolution including a Certificate, Masters in Dispute Resolution (MDR) and Masters of Law in Dispute Resolution (LLM). Straus provides education to law and graduate students, as well as mid-career professionals in areas of mediation, negotiation, arbitration, international dispute resolution and peacemaking.[14] The Straus Institute has consistently ranked the number one Dispute Resolution school in the nation for the past 8 years, and has remained among the top 10 schools over the last decade.[15]

Journals

Each year the Pepperdine Law Review hosts one or two symposia that bring well-known speakers to campus. Written contributions to each symposium are published in the Law Review.

Joint Degree Programs

Joint degree programs include the JD/MPP degree in conjunction with the Pepperdine University School of Public Policy, the JD/Masters of Dispute Resolution degree in conjunction with the School of Law's number one ranked Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution[18] and the JD/MBA degree in conjunction with the Graziadio School of Business and Management.

Notable people

Faculty

Visiting Faculty

Guest Speakers

Notable Alumni

Honor societies

The School of Law attained membership in the Order of the Coif in 2008.[29][30]

References

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  3. "California Bar Exam Pass Rates by School (July 2010 Exam)". Law Riot. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
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  9. "AALS Member Schools". Aals.org. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
  10. Full Rankings: Bar Admission Required, Full-Time, Long Term - For the latest Employment Summary Reports from the American Bar Association, Section of Legal Education, see employmentsummary.abaquestionnaire.org
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  18. "Obama nominates two Las Vegas lawyers to Nevada federal bench". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  19. "Gov. Perry Appoints Boyd to the Supreme Court of Texas". Office of the Governor Rick Perry. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  20. "Jeffrey Boyd Appointed to Texas Supreme Court". Pepperdine University School of Law. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  21. "Attorney Mark Caruso - LII Attorney Directory". Retrieved 8 June 2015.
  22. "Assemblyman Brent A. Jones". Nevada Legislature. Retrieved February 6, 2016.
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  24. "Chipotle Investor Relations – Biography". Retrieved 8 June 2015.
  25. "Senate Confirms Judge Beverly Reid O'Connell for California's Central District ourt". Press Release of U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
  26. "Doug Peterson Sworn in as 32nd Attorney General of Nebraska". 1011now.com. 8 January 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  27. "Brian K. Tester Judge Profile –". Martindale.com. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
  28. "Pepperdine Law School Press Release". Law.pepperdine.edu. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
  29. Anesha Smith. "Order of The Coif Membership List". Orderofthecoif.org. Retrieved 2014-03-08.

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Coordinates: 34°02′38″N 118°42′34″W / 34.04399°N 118.70932°W / 34.04399; -118.70932

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