University of Southern California Law
Recent News About University of Southern California Law
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The power of hands-on learning
While studying for a PhD in economics, and later teaching economics, Professor Michael Parente (JD 2012) became interested in the power of hands-on learning and relationships between institutions and human behavior. -
Turning the page
Professor Aya Gruber’s influences include legendary lawyer Clarence Darrow, Supreme Court Justices Louis Brandeis and William J. Brennan, legal giant Charles Ogletree, critical legal studies movement founder Duncan Kennedy, and feminist/queer legal scholar Janet Halley. And then there’s Stephen King. -
Gould Admissions and Financial Aid announces LRAP policy revision aimed at helping more graduates
As student loan payments resume, the USC Gould Office of Admissions and Financial Aid has revised its Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) to ease the transition for Gould alumni. -
Eye on AI
The disruption of artificial intelligence – specifically how it will affect the practice of law – is one of the difficult issues Professor Jonathan Choi wrestles with in his research and scholarship. -
Bruin Bites: "Shaken, Not Stirred": Protecting Television & Motion Picture Characters on October 5, 2023
An introduction to “That's Entertainment": The Entertainment Industry in the Age of Social Media & New Technologies. -
Lunch Talk on Careers in Nonprofit Arts - Program on Philanthropy & Nonprofits on October 4, 2023
In this presentation of a series on Nonprofit Careers, we feature the Generals Counsel of three arts and culture nonprofit organizations.