GGU Law Celebrates 50 Years of Excellence
We honor the 50th anniversary of the Golden Gate University Law Review with the Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished Lecture Series.
This January, GGU Law celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Golden Gate University Law Review. Established in 1969, The Law Review publishes scholarly writing on a broad range of legal topics, including constitutional law, immigration law, criminal procedure, and more. On January 24, we acknowledge this milestone with The Annual Chief Justice Ronald M. George Distinguished lecture which features a discussion with GGU Law alumna the Honorable Morgan Brenda Christen (JD ’86), Judge at the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. A reception in the Grand Hall of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will follow.
We’re proud of our history—and who we are today. Our students come from around the world to gain skills, judgment, and knowledge to become innovative leaders amid fast-paced changes in technology and our economy. Recognized as one of the most diverse law schools in the nation, GGU Law believes that training future lawyers of diverse backgrounds and experiences creates a stronger and more inclusive justice system. We’re committed to expanding access to legal education and helping to promote equity within the profession. Learn more about our students below.