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Two Baton Rouge students participate in 2016 Marshall-Brennan National High School Moot Court Competition in Washington, D.C., April 8-10 (News)
Wilneisha Cavalier, an 11th-grade student at Scotlandville Magnet High School; and Maya Jones, a 10th-grade student at Southern University Laboratory School, participated in the 2016 Marshall-Brennan National High School Moot Court Competition in Washington, D.C., April 8-10.
Loan Reduction Assistance Program Application Deadline – August 15, 2018 (News)
August 15, 2018 is the deadline to submit applications for the Southern University Law Center Loan Reduction Assistance Program (LRAP). The program is open to SULC graduates who desire to enter and remain in public service/interest employment. A goal of the program is to enable interested graduates, who are often burdened with debt from their law school education, to accept public interest law positions, despite the traditionally low pay.
Southern University Law Center hosts social justice conversation with award-winning attorney, author Brittany Barnett (News)
Five to be inducted into the 2021 SULC Hall of Fame, November 6 (News)
Integrity and negotiation tactics on the agenda for the second annual sports agent bootcamp (News)
Title IX Policies & Procedures
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal civil rights law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in federally funded education programs and activities. The law covers sex-based discrimination against students, faculty, and staff.
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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.