The late Salvatore C. Gugino, ’81, and his granddaughter, Ashley Gugino, ’20, are both McGeorge School of Law alumni.

It is with deep sadness that we mourn the passing of Salvatore C. Gugino, ’81, a remarkable attorney, cherished member of the legal community, proud McGeorge School of Law alumni, and

Madison Sykes is a third-year student at McGeorge School of Law.

During my undergraduate studies at Santa Clara University, I worked with formerly incarcerated individuals at the Northern California Innocence Project. When I came to law school, I was passionate about discovering solutions for this typically underserved population. Through the

Ashley Silva-Guzman, ’21, decided to go to law school because she has always wanted to help people in any way she could. Silva-Guzman chose to pursue her legal studies at McGeorge School of Law because of the friendly campus that immediately made her feel welcomed.

During law school, she served as president of the

Gerald “Gerry” Latasa, ’13, earned an undergraduate degree in social science from the University of the Pacific and a law degree from McGeorge School of Law, making him a Double Tiger. Latasa practices workers’ compensation law in Sacramento representing employers, insurance companies, and third-party administrators in administrative hearings throughout the state.

Latasa said McGeorge

Anna Karen Estrada, ’24, shed a light on what a typical day looks for her as a law student at McGeorge School of Law, from her alarm clock going off to hitting the pillow. A typical day is filled with coffee, preparing for class, studying in the library, attending classes, spending time with close

Selena Martinez is a third-year student at McGeorge School of Law. 

I decided to go to law school to help others within my community. I never wanted anyone to feel they could not help themselves out of a bad situation. It was not until after attending McGeorge School of Law