Events/Webinars

Events/Webinars

Nicole Kuenzi The Ripple Effect

The Ripple Effect: How Water Law Shapes Our Environment and Societies

In a recent webinar, Nicole discussed how water law shapes our environment and societies, focusing on California. Nicole has a particular interest in water law and water rights in the West, which extends globally, especially in arid climates. Read the full blog or watch the webinar recording to learn more about the past, present, and future of water law.

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Public Sector Professionals

Government Law and You: How an MSL Can Benefit Public Sector Professionals

McGeorge School of Law’s recent webinar, hosted by the online Master of Science in Law (MSL) program, was focused on the dynamic field of Government Law and Policy. The session featured Jamie Taylor, Director of the California Senate Fellows Program and esteemed McGeorge alumnus, who shared his insights on navigating the complexities of government law and the transformative impact of the MSL degree on public sector careers.

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MSL vs JD

MSL vs JD: A New Pathway in Legal Education

For many aspiring professionals intrigued by the complexities of law and policy, the conventional path has always pointed towards the Juris Doctorate (JD). However, an alternative path has emerged that offers an equally compelling blend of knowledge, rigor, and practical applicability — the Master’s of Science in Law (MSL).

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Election Law

Election Law and How an MSL in Government Law & Policy Can Help Advance Your Career

Professor Rebecca Olson is a full-time attorney, one of the founding partners of Miller and Olson, LLP, who specializes in political, campaign, election, and nonprofit law. Professor Olson provides legal advice to corporations and trade associations; serves as general counsel and treasurer to many campaign committees for local, state, and federal candidates; handles matters relating to compliance with campaign, lobby, and election laws; and much more. Oh, and she earned her J.D. right here at McGeorge.

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