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Southern University Law Center to Host Expungement Initiative Event in Ascension Parish (News)
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SULC partners with East Baton Rouge City-Parish to host expungement intake event for parish residents (News)
SULC partners with East Baton Rouge City-Parish, state offices to host expungement intake event for parish residents (News)
Law Center partners with East Baton Rouge City-Parish to host expungement intake event for parish residents (News)
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Bree Anderson
Nineteenth JDC holds hearings at SULC (News)
SULC partners with RPCC, state officials and community organizations to host expungement intake session (News)
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SU Law Review editors announce inaugural recent developments series (News)
Editors of the Southern University Law Review are proud to announce their inaugural recent developments series titled “Contemporary Issues in Louisiana Law.”
SU Law Review editors announce inaugural recent developments series (News)
Editors of the Southern University Law Review are proud to announce their inaugural recent developments series titled “Contemporary Issues in Louisiana Law.”