Search Results
Evan Gelobter
Carlo A. Pedrioli, J.D., Ph.D.
Kristina Ross
Charnel Jackson
Charnel Jackson
Neil Chappell, MD MSCI
Ryan M. Seidemann
Wilson selected to participate in nursing regulatory fellowship (News)
William Wilson, ’15, was recently selected to participate in the National Council of State Boards of Nursing’s (NCSBN) Institute of Regulatory Excellence (IRE) Fellowship program.
SULC Alum announces candidacy for Clerk of Court (News)
A shared passion for law leads one couple to the Law Center (News)
Chancellor Alvin Washington
Ted Ginn, Sr
Ted Ginn, Sr
Staff
Profs. Stephenson and Shea present at Legal Writing Institute, July 10-13 (News)
Profs. Gail Stephenson and Wendy Shea pictured near the Willamette River in downtown Portland.
Tiffany Monroe passes the U.S. Patent Bar Exam (News)
Tiffany Monroe had only been working as an engineer for a couple of years when she met someone that would change her whole career path.
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.
SULC SBA president installed as student member of the SU Board of Supervisors, June 24 (News)
Jordan B. Franklin, the 2016-17 SULC Student Bar Association (SBA) president, was installed as a student member of the Southern University Board of Supervisors on Friday, June 24.
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.