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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.
Southern University College of Business, Law Center set to host virtual leadership course (News)
Southern University Law Center and ACES School host annual Native American economic development conference (News)
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Benny Pough
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2019 Taylor Porter Law Clerks Share Experiences (News)
Interim chancellor named to permanent post at Southern University Law Center (News)
John K. Pierre has been named the Chancellor of the Southern University Law Center, becoming the seventh individual to head the institution.
Southern University Law Center and LPB Present Documentary Screening on Civil Rights Legacy (News)
Interim chancellor named to permanent post at Southern University Law Center (News)
John K. Pierre has been named the Chancellor of the Southern University Law Center, becoming the seventh individual to head the institution. SU System President-Chancellor Ray L. Belton made the recommendation, and the members of the Southern University Board of Supervisors approved the appointment unanimously at today’s board meeting.
SULC student helps strengthen Black voting power in Alabama redistricting case (News)
Attorneys host radio show to ‘empower’ the community (News)
Attorneys host radio show to ‘empower’ the community
Governor Edwards professes confidence in the SULC Class of 2016 (News)
In congratulating the more than 150 graduates of the Southern University Law Center at the May 7 Commencement, Governor John Bel Edwards stated that he is sure that they are going to make the “great state of Louisiana and the world even greater.”
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USDA Discrimination Financial Assistance Program (News)
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Lawyer turns hobby into healthy snacks business (News)
When the then-law student couldn’t find one, she developed her own and in the process discovered a new career. Now Vallot, ’92, is president of her own company, Zydeco Foods, which makes nutrition bars and salsas that are uniquely “Louisiana Style.”