The Summer 2020 issue of the USC Law magazine focuses on the myriad ways in which the USC Gould School of Law – through the efforts of its faculty, alumni and students – contributes to public service and discourse. Download the full issue »Featured Stories
USC Gould law professors lend their expertise to national, international court decisions.
Prof. Franita Tolson tapped by Facebook as consultant to identify voter suppression activities.
$2 million estate gift supports Gould’s commitment to public interest law.
Gould’s Media, Entertainment & Technology (MET) program adds new ‘Legal Tech’ courses that integrate technology into the practice of law.
USC Law Family
USC Gould alumni boost civic participation with Rock the Vote and I am a voter.
From federal to state posts, triple Trojan Michael L. Williams has built a legacy as a pioneering public servant.
Three students earn fellowships to help women and children in L.A. and immigrants at the border.
Trope and Trope Fellowship milestone marks commitment of Sorrell Trope (JD 1949) to family law and public interest work.
Amy Forbes (JD 1984) uses creative thinking inspired by USC Gould to bring SoFi Stadium into reality.
Faculty Focus
USC Saks Institute for Mental Health Law, Policy, and Ethics supports scholars with mental health challenges by partnering with national mentorship program.
Prof. Jody Armour publishes new book, N*gga Theory: Race, Language, Unequal Justice, and the Law.
Prof. David Cruz co-writes groundbreaking casebook, Gender Identity and the Law.
Gould celebrates Thomas Griffith, John B. Milliken Professor of Taxation, for more than 30 years of leadership and commitment to students.
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Friends of the Court
Likes for voter rights
Generous contribution by Barbara Bice anchors Public Interest Law Foundation
Learning the rules of tech tools
They want you... to vote
Leadership in action
Invested in Public Interest
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Expanding career horizons for people with disabilities
In a word, revolution
A sweeping look at transgender rights
The Lifetime Professor

