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Assistant Professor
svance@sulc.edu
(225) 771-4900 ext. 208
Courses
taught:
Labor and
Employment Law, Sales and Lease, Civil Law Property,
Statutory Analysis
Shawn D.
Vance joined the Law Center in 2000. He oversees
the Law Center’s Supplemental Bar Review Program as
well as teaches the bar preparatory course,
Statutory Analysis. His teaching focus is in the
area of civil law courses and employment law.
Prof.
Vance was formerly employed in the Office of Civil
Rights of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
During his tenure with the USDA, the Baton Rouge
native was involved in the reorganization of the
Department’s Civil Rights activities, specifically
its administrative adjudication of discrimination
complaints filed by USDA customers. He served as the
lead adjudicator of USDA’s Program Complaints Unit
and managed the law intern program.
Prof.
Vance earned a B.S. degree from Southern University
in Chemistry and a J.D. from Southern University Law
Center. While a student at the Law Center, he served
as an Associate Editor of the Southern
University Law Review, a member of the Moot
Court board, and President of the Student Bar
Association. He earned a LL.M. in Labor and
Employment Law at Georgetown University Law Center
in 1999.
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