The Inaugural Public Law Conference is slated for March 19-21, 2026 in San Diego. This conference brings together essential training, timely issues, and practical insights that matter to those working across all levels of government. Read more
Social media platforms became online marketplaces where targeted ads and influencer endorsements shape consumer choices, raising data privacy concerns. Laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulate data use, impacting marketing tactics, while the FTC’s Endorsement Guides (Guides) ensure transparency in influencer marketing. Read more
A lot has changed since Grindr launched in 2009 as one of the few geolocation dating apps. Dating apps now have a plethora of filters to ensure users can find matches that align with their preferences and feel secure in their interactions. Read more
Language is often perceived as a neutral medium yet embeds historical and societal biases that significantly influence legal interpretation and outcomes. Read more
Data minimization is one of the core principles of privacy. While expressed differently across jurisdictions, the message has remained similar: entities should only collect, retain, and process personal data that is necessary for a specific purpose. Read more
This summer, we’re hosting another mixer to connect summer associates, law students and new lawyers (within their first eight years of practice) interested in Antitrust and Consumer Protection Law, with law firms, public agencies, legal departments and economic consulting firms. Read more
Presented by University of San Diego School of Law The University of San Diego School will host the 35th Annual National Criminal Procedure Tournament. Law students from around the country compete in this nationally-recognized competition. Learn more about the event. Judges Needed! The USD Law Moot Court Board is looking for volunteer attorney judges for the 2024 National Criminal Procedure Tournament, hosted at the University of San Diego School of Law. Register today to volunteer! Read more