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The newly formed LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources is a student-edited academic journal at the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center committed to developing a variety of topics in the purview of energy law. Our mission is to expand energy law scholarship not only by publishing articles specifically addressing energy law issues, but also by publishing scholarly articles on environmental, natural resources, or coastal law issues.   The Journal seeks to foster interdisciplinary academic discussion of energy law issues by publishing articles from professionals in other related fields; in particular, the Journal hopes to provide new insight on legal issues through scientific and technical fields related to energy law. Potential authors include scholars, practitioners, students, and professionals to provide a diverse conversation. Full articles are published online and in our print journal twice a year while shorter pieces discussing recent developments in energy law are published regularly on the blog. Our membership is comprised of second and third year students at Paul M. Hebert Law Center of Louisiana Sate University.

News and Announcements

Summer 2012 Call for Blog Articles  The newly formed LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources (JELR) at the Louisiana Sate University Paul M. Hebert Law Center invites submissions of articles for the Journal’s companion blog, The LSU Law Energy Blog.

2012 Joint Write-on Competition Please visit the 2012 Joint Write-on Competition page for information regarding membership with on JELR. For those who missed the meeting or did not receive a handout, it is provided here: 2012 Write-On Competition Informational HandoutIntent to Apply form.


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