
California Western School of Law Sponsors National Law Day of Action Event

SAN DIEGO (April 30, 2025) – On May 1, 2025, the San Diego County Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association's San Diego Chapter will co-host “United for Justice: Protecting the Rule of Law on Law Day.” California Western School of Law (CWSL) is proud to serve as an official partner of the event.
As part of National Law Day of Action, the event is bringing together San Diego legal professionals to reaffirm their commitment to justice, integrity, and the highest ethical standards. The focus is nonpartisan: to uphold the rule of law, defend judicial independence, and promote the independence of the legal profession.
The event will culminate in a Renewing Oath Ceremony led by Chief Judge Cynthia Bashant of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California. It will take place at the Carter Keep U.S. Courthouse from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. and is open to all local members of the bench and bar, including attorneys, judges, and legal support staff.
Space is limited and registration is required. Register here.
About California Western School of Law
For 100 years, California Western School of Law (CWSL) has trained practice-ready
lawyers and thoughtful advocates for justice. As the first and longest-running law
school in San Diego, CWSL remains committed to providing students with the fundamental
knowledge, skills, and real-world experience to thrive in a rapidly evolving legal
landscape. CWSL enrolls a student body representative of our diverse society, amplifying
access to opportunities for social and economic mobility. Tailored programming allows
students to focus on specific areas of interest, and distinguished faculty are dedicated
to student growth and scholarship on critical social issues. The law school emphasizes
practical, hands-on training through clinics, internships, externships, and pro bono
service. CWSL is committed to excellence in education, nurturing compassionate legal
professionals who use the law effectively and creatively to solve complex human and
societal problems. For more information, visit www.CWSL.edu.