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FALL/WINTER 2024

Vision & Values

Life-changing leadership of USC Gould Faculty and Alumni 

In this issue:

Plus more highlights on the achievements and community impact of Gould alumni, faculty and students

FEATURES

Criminal Justice Cohort

Comprising the law school’s largest-ever concentration of criminal justice expertise, USC Gould faculty analyze pressing issues and approach research, teachings and practice from multiple lenses.

FACULTY FOCUS
housing foreclosure

Fighting housing injustice

Professor Bernadette Atuahene follows up her research and community organizing with a new book, ‘Plundered: How Racist Policies Undermine Black Homeownership in America.’

USC LAW FAMILY

Mentoring from the heart

Enthusiastic mentor, admissions recruiter, board member and longstanding supporter — Norman Barker (BS 1969, JD 1972) does it all.

Trojan family ties

Siblings say sharing law school experience makes them feel even more a part of the Trojan Family.

Marisa Murillo (JD 2002)

Power player for the arts

Her first love was art history. Now Marisa Murillo (JD 2002), an influential Chicago finance attorney, uses her network to get young artists seen.

MORE HEADLINES

Class Notes

View the latest milestones and accomplishments from your USC Gould Trojan Family.

USC Law Magazine Archive

View stories from past issues of USC Law Magazine in our archive.