Leslie Ridgeway
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$1 million gift from USC Gould alum provides scholarship support
David Howard and his wife, Susan, have established a new scholarship primarily for students who self-identify as the first in their family to graduate from college and pursue an advanced degree.

USC Gould’s Post-Conviction Justice Project inspires — and gets results
After 40 years, the influential program has led the way in parole reform, shaped legislation and policies, and created second chances for incarcerated women and youths.

USC Gould’s Access to Justice Practicum plays key role in DMV ruling
Students gain important career experience working on a high-profile case involving suspended driver licenses.

Legal research task force aims to assist small businesses with COVID-19 questions
The USC Gould project offers law students the opportunity to help small businesses that are unclear about evolving health and safety guidelines.

USC Gould to participate in six-school digital discussion series on legal education
Deans and admissions leaders from six law schools will discuss topics ranging from navigating the application process to diversity in the legal profession. The first panel will be held on Aug. 27.

Partnership expands career horizons for people with disabilities
USC Saks Institute for Mental Health Law, Policy and Ethics supports scholars with mental health challenges by partnering with national mentorship program.

USC’s Jody Armour champions the rise of the ‘progressive prosecutor’ movement
The law professor makes a forceful case for change with regard to mass incarceration and systemic racism.

USC Gould receives $1 million scholarship endowment to enhance diversity among law students
The Rosalie and Harold Rae Brown Scholarship aims to attract a more diverse student body and ultimately expand access to the legal profession.

Law student devotes herself to L.A.’s most vulnerable residents
Ricca Prasad responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by creating the Supply Skid Row initiative and tapping the very willing USC Gould community for financial assistance.

$2 million gift supports the work of USC Gould’s Public Interest Law Foundation
The gift — from educator, philanthropist and community leader Barbara Bice — allows the school to further encourage its students to pursue public interest legal careers.

Professor argues for victims’ rights in international court hearing
Hannah Garry addressed the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court last month on behalf of victims of alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.

As human rights violations increase, USC law students fight back
From opposing human trafficking to upholding refugee rights, the International Human Rights Clinic has spent nearly a decade pushing to preserve the rule of law.

Celebrating 10 years of fostering research and scholarship in mental health law
A decade after the USC Saks Institute’s Student Scholars program began, students and alumni reminisce on how it has advanced an understanding of mental health.

USC Gould students learn from esteemed judges, and vice versa
The Jurist-in-Residence program offers students unique insight into the perspectives of judges from outside Southern California.

Research on immigration enforcement shines a light on ICE actions under Trump and Obama
A new report co-authored by USC Gould’s Emily Ryo reveals a major increase in the number of U.S. citizens encountered by ICE.

USC Price, University of Hong Kong to offer international master’s degree
The new program will prepare entrepreneurs and leaders for global public policy challenges.

Distance runner sees fast recovery with new type of pacemaker
The Nanostim is an emerging technology in the field of cardiac pacing, Keck School professor says.

Despite ban, online interest in flavored cigarettes remains high
The illegal product is a popular search target five years after its ban, Keck School of Medicine researchers find.
Air pollution may affect the way the brain ages and functions
Investigating the impact of air pollution on the human brain is a new area of environmental neurosciences, Keck School researcher says.
How international scientists try to understand the origins of ovarian cancer
Keck Medicine of USC researchers take part in a study highlighting genetic variants.

Surgeons use balloon in robotic surgery on kidney tumor
Aimed at decreasing blood loss, the procedure could lessen the length of surgery by two hours.

$7.5 million gift establishes Hastings Center for Pulmonary Research
The center will focus on lung injury, repair and regeneration in an effort to discover new treatments and cures for pulmonary diseases.

USC medical response team aids Nepal earthquake victims
Keck School of Medicine group includes two trauma surgeons, a physician and a nurse.

New target for prostate cancer treatment found
Keck Medicine of USC discovers new family of proteins that promote cancer cell growth.