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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.
Prof. Allen-Bell talks about La’s non-unanimous jury system at Nat’l Lawyers Guild conference (News)
The Loyola Law chapter of the National Lawyers Guild and the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center hosted the 2017 Southern Regional Conference at the Loyola University College of Law in New Orleans, LA on March 24-25, 2017.
Prof. Odinet gives presentation on bankruptcy and property law at CSLSA Conference (News)
Prof. Chris Odinet gave a presentation on the interaction of property law and public bankruptcy at the Central States Law Schools Association Conference (CSLSA) on September 23-24, 2016, at the University of North Dakota School of Law.
Prof. Odinet gives talk to NOLA Bar Assoc. on real estate lending (News)
Prof. Chris Odinet was invited to give a lunchtime presentation to the Real Property Committee of the New Orleans Bar Association on Wednesday, June 29, 2016.
AI in Law: Transforming Legal Practices (News)
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Prof. Allen-Bell And Students In Her Law & Minorities Engage In On-Site Learning Project (News)
On February 2, 2018, Professor Angela A. Allen-Bell’s Law & Minorities class took their lessons about Creoles, Free People of Color, and the law on the road. As an on-site learning project, the class visited the Creoles du Monde exhibit at the West Baton Rouge Parish Museum.
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.
Darrel D. Ryland Law Firm donates $5,000 to SULC (News)
When sttorney Blake Ryland, ’12, needed a speaker for the Avoyelles Parish Bar Association’s annual CLE seminar, he called his former professor and SULC Interim Chancellor John Pierre.
SULC Alumnus Appointed Magistrate in West Virginia (News)
On April 11, 2019, Southern University Law Center alumnus, Hollis T. Lewis II, will officially be sworn into the Magistrate position for Kanawha County, West Virginia, making him the only African-American appointed to one of the 11 Magistrate positions in the entire county. Lewis, who is also the former assistant Kanawha County Prosecutor, was delegated to the new position by Chief Circuit Judge Joann Tabit who stated that “Lewis will be a real asset to the magistrate court in Kanawha County.”