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A. Lenoir
1947-1970,
founding dean,
had the arduous task of creating a
“separate, but equal” institution for
African Americans to pursue a legal
education in the state of Louisiana
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Vanue B. Lacour
1970-1971,
one of the school’s original faculty
members and a noted legal scholar,
placed emphasis on faculty and student
legal scholarship.
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Jesse N. Stone
1971-72,
one of the school’s first graduates, focused
the program of instruction on flexibility to
meet the varied needs of the student and
curriculum revisions to involve testing the
role of law in solving societal problems.
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Louis Berry
1972-74,
initiated the seriousness of purpose
axiom for law students demonstrated
through class attendance, preparation,
and participation in the academic life
of the law school.
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B. K. Agnihotri
1974-2001,
led the way in
development and expansion of facilities,
programs, faculty, staff, and student body,
as well as strengthening of alumni ties and
ABA accreditation.
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