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Southern University Law Center establishes partnerships, curriculum through Native American law institute (News)
Law Center, Minority Business Development Agency Business Centers Partner for annual ‘Innovation in Agriculture & Energy Opportunity Zone Summit’ (News)
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Prof. Odinet named to American College of Real Estate Lawyers scholars program (News)
Prof. Chris Odinet was recently named an inaugural Real Property Scholar with the American College of Real Estate Lawyers (ACREL).
Prof. Nedzel gives presentation on the rule of law in Vienna, Austria (News)
Prof. Nadia Nedzel gave a presentation to a group of legal scholars and economists at the Austrian Economics Center in Vienna, Austria, on June 6, 2016.
SULC Law & Society Faculty Forum hosts lecture by LSU Prof. Melissa Lonegrass, Nov. 11 (News)
In her presentation Prof. Lonegrass discussed the history and the role of commentary in Louisiana law, exploring both the process by which it is created and the way in which Louisiana courts lawyers use the comments in practice.
John Paul Stevens Foundation names four SULC students as 2023 John Paul Stevens Foundation Public Interest Fellows (News)
About Law Review
Founded in 1974, the Southern University Law Review is a student-published scholarly journal that addresses current legal issues through articles submitted by Southern University law students, and legal scholars and professionals.
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Award-Winning Civil Rights Documentarian Teams up With Southern University Law Center to Celebrate New Civil Rights Cold Case Project (News)
Civil rights documentarian and TV host, Keith Beauchamp teams up with Southern University Law Center for a three-day event of film screenings and panel discussions on civil rights cold case murders, February 27-29.
Law Center employee stands as a beacon of resilience while earning a Ph.D. (News)
Trial Advocacy Board
The Trial Advocacy Board was established at the Southern University Law Center to provide a select group of qualified students who desire to pursue litigation or advocacy-based careers, or who have general interest in enhancing and honing trial advocacy skills, with an opportunity and forum to gain additional experience and training in trial advocacy skills.
Student Organizations
SULC prides itself on offering a wide array of opprountities for students to get involved in the life of the school and further their professional career. The following lists some of the other student organizations at the law center. Law Student Division, American Bar Association Any law student attending an ABA-approved law center/school is entitled to become a member of the Law Student Division. The aims of the Division are: to further academic excellence through participation by law students in endeavors to formulate and revise legal education standards; to have law students join in efforts to resolve societal problems; to promote the development of leadership programs and activities; to create an awareness of professional responsibilities, and to encourage future lawyers to become involved in activities of the organized bar.
Prof. Allen-Bell Participates in ACLU Criminal Justice Panel at Tulane Law (News)
Prof. Angela Allen-Bell recently participated in a panel discussion about Louisiana’s non-unanimous jury system at the Tulane University Law School.
SU Law Review editors announce inaugural recent developments series (News)
Editors of the Southern University Law Review are proud to announce their inaugural recent developments series titled “Contemporary Issues in Louisiana Law.”