LLS Professor Brings White House Experience Back to Campus
My first day at the White House started with 5:30 a.m. coffee — in reach but out of frame, in the hastily tidied, Zoom-friendly corner of a spare bedroom in Los Angeles. It was…
My first day at the White House started with 5:30 a.m. coffee — in reach but out of frame, in the hastily tidied, Zoom-friendly corner of a spare bedroom in Los Angeles. It was…
The loss of a loved one inevitably changes the lives of those left behind – and sometimes those changes can lead to new and unforeseen possibilities. This was true for Johanna Lundy, J.D. ’75,…
Congratulations to Loyola Project for the Innocent (LPI) client Humberto “Beto” Duran upon his release this week after spending 30 years in prison on a conviction for a crime he did not commit. Duran…
“You’re here because your hard work and your resilience paid off,” said Associate Dean Gary Craig, recognizing the hundreds of LMU Loyola Law School (LLS) graduates who passed the July 2022 sitting of the…
After six years of continuous work by staff attorneys and students at the Loyola Project for the Innocent (LPI) at LMU Loyola Law School, San Diego County Superior Court Judge Robert Kearney granted the prosecution’s motion to dismiss the murder charge against LPI client Jane Dorotik, who has spent the last 22 years trying to prove her innocence, during a hearing held Monday, May 16, 2022.