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SULC students gain conflict resolution skills through federal training (News)
SULC honors various alumni at 2023 SULC Alumni Round-Up (News)
Danny Martin
Reginald Matthews
Uwonda Carter Scott
Four Law Center faculty members promoted to the rank of full professor (News)
As of the fall 2016 semester, four Law Center faculty members were promoted to the rank of full professor: Profs. Ruby Andrew, Shenequa Grey, Nadia Nedzel, and Gail Stephenson.
SULC launches student success initiative based on equity and innovation (News)
Jennifer Lynne Williams
Next Level Up Schedule
Dr. D’Wayne Edwards
Ryan M. Seidemann
Nadia E. Nedzel, J.D., LL.M.
SULC receives over $350k in USDA grant funds for distance learning programming (News)
Investments Will Benefit Louisiana Rural Residents in Avoyelles, East Carroll, Madison, Morehouse, and St. Landry Parishes
Prof. Odinet Blogs on SCOTUS Decision About Local Governments and Fair Housing Act Claims (News)
Prof. Chris Odinet, an editor at the Property Law Prof Blog, recently posted his analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Bank of American et al. v. City of Miami, Florida. The Property Law Prof Blog is one of the country’s most well-known and widely read property law blogs. His commentary is as follows:
James Jackson
About the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe
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.