Month: October 2015

LSU Law Center Ranks as Top Ten Best Value Law School

By: Robert Glueck The LSU Law Center has been ranked as the #8 Best Value Law School in the nation according to The National Jurist magazine. These rankings are designed to identify law schools where graduates have the highest chance…

Bar Exam Results Released

By: Halee Snellgrove-Maturin Booker T. Washington once said, “Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life [but] by the obstacles which [one] has overcome while trying to succeed.” By Washington’s standard,…

Weaving a Tapestry: The Diversity Report

By: Bill Schulz One of the most important, perhaps the most important challenge that faced the Paul M. Hebert Law Center’s Diversity Task Force (and its successor the Standing Committee on Diversity and Inclusion) was defining what diversity is. While…

Election Run-Down

By: Jacob Longman October 24, 2015 is Election Day. Louisiana is the only state in the union to have a gubernatorial jungle primary. Put simply, a jungle primary pits all individuals running against each other. If no one gets fifty…

PMH Professor Runs for Office

By: Annie Beckstrom LSU Law boasts a curated selection of gifted, accomplished faculty members from all areas of the law. Our professors work hard to remain in tune to the needs of PMH students, providing a rigorous yet stimulating academic…