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Journal of Intellectual Property, Technology and Law
The Journal of Intellectual Property, Technology and Law provides an opportunity and forum for SULC students for scholarly and academic writing opportunities dedicated to the respective areas of Intellectual Property, & Technology.
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Two SULC students receive BR Bar Foundation Scholarships (News)
Sam Perkins
Aliya Nelson
David Moreno
Green Enterprise Announces College to Career Inaugural Event with Southern University (News)
Procurement services manager joins SULC Financial Affairs (News)
McKee has more than 20 years of procurement experience and comes to SULC from the Recreation and Park Commission of East Baton Rouge Parish (BREC), where she was employed as the purchasing manager.
Committee selected for Southern University Law Center chancellor search (News)
Angela Guice
Justin M. Jacobson
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.
Prof. Odinet presents mortgage foreclosure research in Belfast (News)
Prof. Chris Odinet recently presented a paper on consumer protection concerns related to the use of mortgage bank contractors at the annual conference of the Association of Law, Property, and Society at Queen’s University in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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.