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Deleso A. Alford
Deleso A. Alford
Pro Bono Programs and Opportunities
The Self Help Resource Center at EBR Family Court allows law students and staff to meet one-on-one with pro se litigants and potentially self-represented litigants to give information about Family Court and court-approved forms. One attorney volunteer will be on hand to supervise at all times. This is a great opportunity for students to work directly with the public and network with attorneys. Students are required to attend training before they can volunteer. The Self Help Resource Center is open every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m on the 4th floor of the 19th JDC located at 300 North Blvd. Teen Court
Exam4
Exam4 is a word processing program, just like Microsoft Word, that you will use to write your in-class and take-home exams. You will have to download the software each semester ( Fall, Spring, and Summer) in order for it to work. For in-class exams, you will still receive a hard copy of the exam questions to use – only your answer are typed into Exam4.
Ryan M. Seidemann
Prof. Allen-Bell talks about La’s non-unanimous jury system at Nat’l Lawyers Guild conference (News)
The Loyola Law chapter of the National Lawyers Guild and the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center hosted the 2017 Southern Regional Conference at the Loyola University College of Law in New Orleans, LA on March 24-25, 2017.
Prof. Odinet gives presentation on bankruptcy and property law at CSLSA Conference (News)
Prof. Chris Odinet gave a presentation on the interaction of property law and public bankruptcy at the Central States Law Schools Association Conference (CSLSA) on September 23-24, 2016, at the University of North Dakota School of Law.
SULC Alum announces candidacy for Clerk of Court (News)
Southern University Law Center approved for “Semester in Shreveport” pilot program (News)
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Latisha Nixon-Jones
Chancellor Alvin Washington
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Kassandra Ramsey
Member Highlights
Prof. Odinet Blogs on SCOTUS Decision About Local Governments and Fair Housing Act Claims (News)
Prof. Chris Odinet, an editor at the Property Law Prof Blog, recently posted his analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Bank of American et al. v. City of Miami, Florida. The Property Law Prof Blog is one of the country’s most well-known and widely read property law blogs. His commentary is as follows:
Prof. Allen-Bell And Students In Her Law & Minorities Engage In On-Site Learning Project (News)
On February 2, 2018, Professor Angela A. Allen-Bell’s Law & Minorities class took their lessons about Creoles, Free People of Color, and the law on the road. As an on-site learning project, the class visited the Creoles du Monde exhibit at the West Baton Rouge Parish Museum.
Prof. Allen-Bell gives CLE presentation for NOLA Louis A. Martinet Society (News)
Prof. Angela Allen-Bell recently gave a presentation during the Greater New Orleans Louis A. Martinet Society’s 2017 end of the year CLE titled With Liberty and Justice for All. The event took place on December 1, 2017 at the Frilot law firm in downtown New Orleans.