McGeorge School of Law

Jason Miller, ’15, works for the Office of Legislative Counsel for the State of California. Miller chose to pursue his law degree at McGeorge School of Law because of the faculty and their passion to teach as well as the school’s collaborative learning environment.

Before law school, Miller was a teacher and school administrator. Miller decided to go to

Throughout 2024, the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law is celebrating members of its vast alumni network in honor of the school’s 100-year anniversary. These posts are part of a series highlighting 100 exceptional McGeorge School of Law alumni.  As we continue publishing stories, we invite you to follow along and explore the stories of exceptional McGeorge alumni. This

(From left to right) Alex Leshnick, Francia Orduño, Danielle Fatta Diele, Katherine Pollack, Ava Sutton, and Morgan Graber

Two teams of University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law students will compete in the national championship of the American Bar Association National Appellate Advocacy Competition in Philadelphia.

The teams are advancing after winning their final round

Tiffany Johnson, ‘11, is the Director of Policy and Legislative Initiatives Division at the Office of Policy Legislative Initiatives and Outreach within the Office of Fair Housing Equal Opportunity in Washington, D.C.

Johnson said that that McGeorge School of Law is a wonderful place to learn the skills that are necessary to become a good advocate and policymaker. In

Alexander Lee ’22

When I graduated from UC San Diego, I had no plans of attending law school, let alone becoming a practicing attorney; instead, I was intent on working in politics and public policy. However, after several professional experiences, I felt called to enter the law and applied to the University of the Pacific McGeorge