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Carlo A. Pedrioli, J.D., Ph.D.
LaRuby May
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Charnel Jackson
Pro Bono Programs and Opportunities
The Self Help Resource Center at EBR Family Court allows law students and staff to meet one-on-one with pro se litigants and potentially self-represented litigants to give information about Family Court and court-approved forms. One attorney volunteer will be on hand to supervise at all times. This is a great opportunity for students to work directly with the public and network with attorneys. Students are required to attend training before they can volunteer. The Self Help Resource Center is open every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m on the 4th floor of the 19th JDC located at 300 North Blvd. Teen Court
Prof. Jackson publishes elder law guide with AARP grant funding (News)
Prof. Dorothy Jackson recently published a booklet titled A Layman’s Guide to Elder Law and Estate Planning. The project was made possible through the generous financial support of the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Foundation.
Gov. John Bel Edwards to address 2016 SULC Commencement, May 7 (News)
Gov. John Bel Edwards will deliver the 2016 Commencement address for Southern University Law Center at 10 a.m., Saturday, May 7, in the F. G. Clark Activity Center on the Southern University Baton Rouge campus.
Prof. Jackson publishes elder law guide with AARP grant funding (News)
Prof. Dorothy Jackson recently published a booklet titled A Layman’s Guide to Elder Law and Estate Planning. The project was made possible through the generous financial support of the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Foundation.
Rising 2L Student Represents SULC at LCLD Scholars Summits (News)
Southern University Law Center awarded federal grant to establish minority business center (News)
Jeanne Clery Act
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act is the landmark federal law that requires colleges and universities across the United States to disclose information about crime on and around their campuses.
Doratha Smith-Simmons
Ivory Tabb
Prof. Odinet presents at law review symposium on urban revitalization (News)
Prof. Christopher Odinet gave a presentation at the 2016 Law Review Symposium, “Urban Revitalization: The Legal Implications of Restoring a City,” at the University of Memphis School of Law on March 18.
Splunk, Inc. donates $10k to Technology and Entrepreneurship Clinic (News)
SULC partners with East Baton Rouge City-Parish, state offices to host expungement intake event for residents (News)
Cost of Attendance
The cost of attendance for a student is an estimate of that student’s educational expenses for the period of enrollment. The cost of attendance budget is determined by reviewing each year the cost of living in the community by a student based on needs, and not wants in the following components: 1) Tuition 2) Books and Supplies 3) Room and Board 4) Transportation 5) Personal/Miscellaneous. For out-of-state students, we add non-resident fees to the components. Also, we have added a component for child care for those students who have dependent children. Documentation is required. Please visit the Office of Financial Aid.
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Prof. Odinet presents at law review symposium on urban revitalization (News)
Prof. Christopher Odinet gave a presentation at the 2016 Law Review Symposium, “Urban Revitalization: The Legal Implications of Restoring a City,” at the University of Memphis School of Law on March 18.