By Candace Square As a 3L At Paul M. Hebert Law Center, now would normally be a time of joy and celebration. We are less than 60 days away from that all important graduation date which we have literally shed…
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Life Means Life… But It Shouldn’t
By Kelsey Jenkins On January 16, 2020 the Louisiana Parole Project welcomed home its 100th client since the organization’s conception in 2017. On February 27 and 28, its most recent clients were retrieved from their respective institutions. What these clients,…
The Case for Student Leadership
By Women Law Student Association Before entering the workforce is the right time for us to develop leadership skills, such as introspection, conflict resolution, decision-making acumen, communication, and cross-cultural competence, among others. These soft skills are usually not taught in…
New Journal on the Block: The LSU Law Journal of Social Justice and Policy
By Louis Deville The LSU Law Journal of Social Justice and Policy is the newest journal at LSU Law, and is eager to attract student writers to cover important issues that meet at the intersection of legal and social issues. To…
Are the Games Gone for Good?
By Louis Deville After eight years of litigation between the Law School Admissions Council and two co-plaintiffs, the Law School Admissions Test, or LSAT, will be removing the logic games section from its examinations. The co-plaintiffs’ claim? That the logic…