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Graduate and International Programs welcomes newest students for 2024-25 year
The USC Gould School of Law’s Graduate and International Programs (G&IP) entered the 2024-2025 academic year by welcoming its newest class of both residential and online students. -
From youth program participant to associate dean: Q&A with Maria De La Garza
Growing up in Los Angeles, Maria De La Garza knew she wanted a successful career. Her parents immigrated to the city from Mexico, determined to give their children a bright future and instill a strong work ethic in the De La Garza siblings. -
Alumni Spotlight: Ifeoluwa Familoye (LLM in IBEL 2024)
I always knew I wanted to further my law studies in the United States. -
USC Gould’s JD Class of 2027 continues to set the bar for accomplishment
For an unprecedented six years in a row, USC Gould School of Law has welcomed a record-setting JD class. -
Dean Franita Tolson talks civil rights, presidential primary reform with former USC Annenberg Dean Geoffrey Cowan
In a wide-ranging conversation that covered everything from the civil rights movement to the upcoming presidential election, USC Gould School of Law Dean Franita Tolson welcomed former USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism Dean Geoffrey Cowan for the Conversation with the Dean series. -
Meeting their needs
For nearly a decade, the USC Child Interviewing Lab has helped children of Los Angeles tell their truths. -
USC Gould welcomes second cohort for bachelor’s degree in legal studies
This fall, the USC Gould School of Law’s Undergraduate Law Programs welcomed the second class into the Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies program. -
Mediation Clinic students gain experience with youth in new collaboration
The USC Gould Mediation Clinic has started a new collaborative project in restorative justice. -
Adding their voice
When USC Gould School of Law recessed for winter break in December 2023, two students in the Intellectual Property & Technology Law Clinic (IPTLC) kept working. -
New journal launched by USC Gould faculty aims for ‘sweet spot’ in empirical legal studies
A new open access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the growing movement of empirical legal studies – the use of quantitative data and other information gathering methods to understand the law – has just launched under the leadership of USC Gould School of Law professors Lee Epstein and Dan Klerman. -
Franita Tolson Named USC Gould School of Law Dean
Interim Dean and Professor Franita Tolson has been named the dean and Carl Mason Franklin Chair in Law of the USC Gould School of Law. -
From USC Law Magazine: Enterprising entrepreneur Tony Thai (JD 2014)
When Tony Thai (JD 2014), a software engineer-turned-attorney, started his first legal job, he was shocked at how outdated the legal industry’s technology was. -
The Tax Institute examines strategies shaped by COVID, inflation, AI
The Tax Institute brought together hundreds of tax professionals at its 2024 conference January 22-24. -
Gould alum Michael Santos elected chair of ABA Commission on Homelessness and Poverty
Michael Santos (JD 2013) has been named chair of the American Bar Association Commission on Homelessness and Poverty. -
Covering competition
As a scholar-in-residence at the USC Gould School of Law, Doug Melamed will continue to explore his interests in competition law and antitrust and serve as a resource for faculty and students. -
In-person Public Interest Career Fair returns to USC Gould
USC Gould School of Law’s Career Services Office, Externships Program and the Barbara F. Bice Public Interest Law Foundation recently held the first in-person Public Interest Career Fair since the COVID-19 lockdown. -
USC Gould welcomes JD class that raises standards of achievement
For the fifth consecutive year, the USC Gould School of Law’s incoming JD class has redefined the standards of scholastic achievement and professional accomplishment.