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Louisiana State University - Paul M. Hebert Law Center - The Paul M. Hebert Law Center owes its distinction among the nation's great law schools to the special character of Louisiana's legal system. Dating from the state's admission into the United States in 1812, this system traces not only to Anglo-American sources in the Common Law but to the Civil Law, a blend of Roman, Spanish, and French legal traditions. Louisiana law, therefore, is global because the Civil Law underpins the legal institutions of Continental nations and their former colonies throughout the world. It is national because federal constitutional and statutory law are the governing component of the nation's 50 states. And, it is statewide insofar as the laws of Louisiana are an appropriate object of study for the state's leading public law school.
Loyola University New Orleans School Of Law - Founded in 1914, the School of Law has graduated distinguished alumni serving in local, state, and federal governments and the judiciary. The School of Law is committed to excellence in legal education in the tradition of its spiritual heritage, with its goal being wisdom, not mere technical competence. The School of Law welcomes all persons who sincerely strive for the truth and are prepared to challenge all assumptions in light of this commitment. The School of Law is one of only two law schools in the country to offer dual curricula in the Civil Law of Louisiana and the Common Law of the other 49 states.
Southern University Law Center - Baton Rouge - In 1997, Southern University Law Center celebrated its 50th year of service. Our graduates are well known throughout the nation and they continue to make profound strides in the legal profession. In recent years, the Law Center has moved with unprecedented speed in expanding services to students, alumni and the community. Although we value our many accomplishments, we still remain steadfast in our mission to provide sound scholarship and opportunity for all persons interested in careers in the field of law. The mission of the Law Center is consistent with the rich heritage of the Southern University System. The Law Center stresses legal education of high quality for qualified students from diverse backgrounds.
Tulane University Law School - Tulane Law School welcomes visitors, prospective students, their parents and other guests to tour the school. A typical visit includes a guided tour of the law school led by a current law student or an admission counselor. We can also arrange for you to attend a class and to meet with current students and faculty. We suggest visiting the law school when classes are in session if possible. That way you can get a better sense of what law school life is like.
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