Norman Barker has advised and befriended many of the law school’s students — representing a diverse range of backgrounds and interests — over the years.
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The initiative helps position law students for career success through the connections and commitment of Trojan alumni.
The accomplished lawyer and legal scholar is the first Black dean and second female dean in the 124-year history of the USC law school.
USC experts discuss how the 2022 rollback of Roe v. Wade has changed reproductive rights and access across the country, and how these critical issues might shape voter behavior and decisions in the 2024 election.
Tolson brings a deep knowledge of constitutional law and voting rights to the position.
Tolson brings a deep knowledge of constitutional law and voting rights to the position.
Doug Melamed, former Intel general counsel, explores his interests in competition law and antitrust issues.
Immigration remains a focal point in the race for the White House, igniting heated discussions among candidates on the campaign trail, the debate stage and across social media. USC experts are available for comment and in-depth analysis on this pressing issue shaping the 2024 election.
Arguments in a set of cases challenging Chevron deference will begin on Jan. 17. Experts caution that overturning Chevron could not only reshape how policies for the environment, health and consumer protections are made and enforced, but also could threaten human health and safety. USC experts are available to discuss.
The certificates — in Law and Government and in Technology and Entrepreneurship Law — will help professionals navigate the evolving landscape of law, technology and governance.