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Chancellor Washington launches Bar Wellness Program to assist Louisiana test takers (News)
Louisiana Supreme Court Announcement Regarding 2020 Bar Examination (News)
John Michael Guidry
Kaplan Bar Talk Lunch and Learn (Calendar - 03/31/2025)
Register for documentary screening of "College Behind Bars" (News)
2L Ashley Baker Elected as American Bar Association Delegate (News)
Ashley N. Baker, a 2L, has been elected as ABA Delegate of Communications, Publications, and Outreach for the Law Student Division. In this position, Ashley will be a voting member of the ABA House of Delegates.
Office of Academic Support and Bar Prep Staff
Derek Bisig
The Louisiana Bar Foundation
Louisiana law deans urge emergency admission privilege for graduates denied July bar exam (News)
Two Law SULC students receive BR Bar Foundation Scholarships (News)
I.J. Clark-Sam
3L Morgan Ducote’s Law Review Articles Wins Louisiana State Bar Association Environmental Law Section Writing Competition (News)
Morgan Ducote, a rising 3-L at SULC, tied for first place in the Louisiana State Bar Association Environmental Law Section Writing Competition for her article Uprooted and Underwater: An Examination of the Ideology Towards the Legal Implications of Coastal Erosion. The contest was open to students at all four Louisiana law schools and was judged based on citation style (Bluebook), research, analysis, and writing style.
Darrel D. Ryland Law Firm donates $5,000 to SULC (News)
When sttorney Blake Ryland, ’12, needed a speaker for the Avoyelles Parish Bar Association’s annual CLE seminar, he called his former professor and SULC Interim Chancellor John Pierre.
Prof. Odinet gives talk to NOLA Bar Assoc. on real estate lending (News)
Odinet’s talk was on recent trends in real estate finance, particularly those involving banks requiring that real estate developers put up as collateral their control rights over the board of directors in homeowners and condo associations. He explained that the law governing these types of encumbrances is uncertain and in need of clarification in Louisiana.
Prof. Allen-Bell selected as a fellow of the American Bar Foundation (News)
Prof. Angela Allen-Bell has been invited to become a fellow of the American Bar Foundation, an honorary organization of attorneys, judges, law faculty, and legal scholars whose public and private careers have demonstrated outstanding dedication to the welfare of their communities and to the highest principles of the legal profession.