Members of the Law Review are selected on the basis of academic excellence and participation in a rigorous selection process. Students in the top 10% of their first-year class may elect to join the journal's staff ("grading on"), and other students in the top 50% may seek membership by participating in an anonymously graded writing competition ("writing on").
Notable alumni Pepperdine Law Review Alumni have moved on to successful careers both in public service and private practice. The Pepperdine Law Review also has a strong tradition of sending its members to judicial clerkships across the country. Pepperdine Law Review alumni have clerked at all levels of the federal judiciary and several state courts. •
Jeffrey S. Boyd, Volume 18 editor-in-chief: Justice of the
Texas Supreme Court •
Beverly Reid O'Connell, Volume 17 managing editor: Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California •
Charles R. Eskridge, Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas •
James A. Gash, Volume 20 editor-in-chief: President of Pepperdine University == References ==