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Southern University Law Center hosts inaugural music contract negotiation competition (News)
SULC partners with East Baton Rouge City-Parish, state offices to host expungement intake event for residents (News)
Southern University Law Center hosts SULC Nexus, September 7-8 (News)
Externships
Externships offer an opportunity for second-year and third-year students to earn academic credit while working in outside law offices, judicial chambers, and state agencies. Externships enable students to explore legal work in the Baton Rouge area and surrounding cities that may not otherwise be available through clinics or other courses. Externship students participate in faculty-led seminars and other activities to help them reflect on their field experiences.
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It is the policy and practice of SULC to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, state, and local requirements regarding students and applicants with disabilities. It is the policy of SULC to provide reasonable accommodations for its students. SULC, however, will be unable to provide accommodations that are unduly burdensome or that fundamentally alter SULC’s program of education.
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SULC, NITA teaming up to offer innovative practical programs for students (News)
Through a partnership between the Southern University Law Center (SULC) and the National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA), two innovative programs will be offered that will give students a competitive edge.
Kimbrough Scholars of Massachusetts to stop at SULC during their investigation of Louisiana Civil Rights cold case (News)
Kimbrough Scholars, high school students from Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School (CRLS) Cambridge, Massachusetts, and their advisers will meet at SULC during their weeklong visit to the Baton Rouge area, April 25-30, as part of their investigation of a Jim Crow and Civil Rights era cold case. The 1940 case involves the death of Horace “Booster” Williams in Pointe Coupee Parish.