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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.
Southern University Law Center receives federal funding for legal education teleconference studio (News)
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Southern University Law Center enters into agreement with BRCC, Office of the Public Defender (News)
Southern University Law Center Students Recognized in Louisiana Supreme Court Writing Competition (News)
Clinical Education
Bell, Grey, Odinet, and Stephenson awarded endowed professorships (News)
Congratulations to Profs. Angela Allen Bell, Shenequa Grey, Christopher Odinet, and Gail S. Stephenson, accomplished scholars who received new titles as of July 1, 2016.
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Law Center faculty and staff to serve on new BR Mayor’s transition teams (News)
Prof. Chris Odinet and Dr. Rachel Emanuel, director of communications and development support, have been appointed to transition committees for Baton Rouge’s new mayor-president, Sharon Weston Broome.
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.
Prof. Nedzel to be a visiting lecturer in Paris, France, July 2016 (News)
Prof. Nadia Nedzel has been invited to serve as a visiting lecturer by the Fondation pour le droit continental ? (the Civil Law Initiative). In this capacity, Nedzel will teach a one-week course in comparative family law to law students from around the world July 2016 in Paris, France.
Prof. Nedzel to be a visiting lecturer in Paris, France, July 2016 (News)
Prof. Nadia Nedzel has been invited to serve as a visiting lecturer by the Fondation pour le droit continental ? (the Civil Law Initiative). In this capacity, Nedzel will teach a one-week course in comparative family law to law students from around the world July 2016 in Paris, France.
Southern University Law Center hosts inaugural music contract negotiation competition (News)
Splunk, Inc. donates $10k to Technology and Entrepreneurship Clinic (News)
Southern University Law Center Concludes Fourth AbbVie Legal Academies Experience (News)
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Bell, Grey, Odinet, and Stephenson awarded endowed professorships (News)
Congratulations to Profs. Angela Allen Bell, Shenequa Grey, Christopher Odinet, and Gail S. Stephenson, accomplished scholars who received new titles as of July 1, 2016. The Southern University Board of Supervisors, on the recommendation of a special committee of the law faculty, voted to award these individuals the Southern University Law Center’s prestigious endowed professorships.
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.