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Prof. Odinet shares research on online consumer lending at St. John’s University (News)
Prof. Chris Odinet presented his research on the rise of online marketplace lenders at the first annual Consumer Identities in Digital Culture symposium at St. John’s University (SJU) in Queens, NY on Friday, March 28, 2017.
Prof. Odinet presents empirical research on online marketplace lending at contract law conference (News)
Prof. Chris Odinet presented his research paper titled BitCredit: Marketplace Lending and the Consumer Experience on Feb. 25, 2017 at the International Conference on Contracts.
Southern University Law Center’s Technology and Entrepreneurship Clinic Empowers Students and Entrepreneurs Through Real-World Legal Practice (News)
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 Alumnus Appointed Magistrate in West Virginia (News)
On April 11, 2019, Southern University Law Center alumnus, Hollis T. Lewis II, will officially be sworn into the Magistrate position for Kanawha County, West Virginia, making him the only African-American appointed to one of the 11 Magistrate positions in the entire county. Lewis, who is also the former assistant Kanawha County Prosecutor, was delegated to the new position by Chief Circuit Judge Joann Tabit who stated that “Lewis will be a real asset to the magistrate court in Kanawha County.”
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Second-Year Law Students, Marissa Batiste and Davis Peltier, Selected for Taylor Porter Summer Law Clerk Program (News)
Taylor Porter is proud to host five students from Southern University Law Center and LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center for the second round of our Firm’s 2018 Summer Law Clerk Program. Under the guidance of practicing Taylor Porter attorneys and mentors, our summer law clerks gain hands-on experience and interaction that re?ect real life as a lawyer. The work ranges from case research to legal writing to shadowing attorneys at depositions, hearings, and oral arguments, and speaking with both Taylor Porter partners and associates one-on-one and learning about their personal experiences.
SULC Professor’s Social Legislation course brings crime reform to life through real-world application (News)
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Alumni Honored During National Bar Association Conference (News)
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Newly formed Trial Advocacy Board Induction and Pinning Ceremony, October 12 (News)
Sixteen third-year students were inducted in the newly formed SULC Trial Advocacy Board on October 12.