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Award-Winning Artist, Actor, Entrepreneur & Philanthropist Tip "T.I." Harris set to deliver keynote address at Law Center’s Sports and Entertainment Symposium (News)
Southern University Law Center to host 11th Annual National Civil Rights Conference (News)
Southern University Law Center and LPB Present Documentary Screening on Civil Rights Legacy (News)
New course unpacks hidden truths within the jury process (News)
SULC, OPD, and BPDA Launch Diamonique Whaley Fellowship to Honor Alumna and Advance Public Defense (News)
Yodit Tewolde, Class of 2009, named a 2016 NBA “40 Under 40” Award Recipient (News)
Yodit Tewolde, ’09, of the Law Office of Yodit Tewolde, PLLC, in Dallas, Texas, will be among the recipients of the 2016 National Bar Association (NBA) “40 Under 40 Nation’s Best Advocates” awards, the NBA announced recently.
HBCU students participate in civil rights and restorative justice research cohort (News)
SULC administrator/students join VIPS for MLK Day of Service at Park Forest Elementary School (News)
Interim Chancellor John K. Pierre and law students joined with Volunteers In Public Schools’ (VIPS) for a Martin Luther King, Jr., (MLK) Day of Service cleanup project at Park Forest Elementary School, Monday, January 18.
Dr. James Cook: ‘When you don’t stand up to injustice, you lose a piece of your soul’ (News)
Dr. James Cook, one of five students who helped desegregate Catholic High School in Baton Rouge in the ’60s, encouraged others to do their part to stand up for what is right.
SULC administrator/students join VIPS for MLK Day of Service at Park Forest Elementary School (News)
Interim Chancellor John K. Pierre and law students joined with Volunteers In Public Schools’ (VIPS) for a Martin Luther King, Jr., (MLK) Day of Service cleanup project at Park Forest Elementary School, Monday, January 18.
Students participate in public interest law clerk internships this summer (News)
This intern opportunity is provided through the Chancellor’s Public Interest Initiative that provides summer stipends in the amount of up to $2,500 to students who commit themselves to working in public interest and other unpaid, service-oriented summer law internship. Forty-four stipends have been awarded this summer.
Law Center employee stands as a beacon of resilience while earning a Ph.D. (News)
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Southern University Law Center and Diverse Representation Partner to Launch the Inaugural Summer Entertainment Immersion Program (News)
FOUR SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY LAW Center STUDENTS AWARDED PRESTIGIOUS PEGGY BROWNING FELLOWSHIPS (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.”