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Paul M. Hebert Law Center

The Paul M. Hebert Law Center, often styled "LSU Law", is a public law school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It is part of the Louisiana State University System and located on the main campus of Louisiana State University.

Paul M. Hebert Law Center
Parent schoolLouisiana State University System
Established1906
School typePublic law school
DeanAlena M. Allen
Location1 East Campus Drive
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
30°24′52″N 91°10′30″W / 30.41444°N 91.17500°W / 30.41444; -91.17500
Enrollment655
Faculty80
USNWR ranking99th (2024)[1]
Bar pass rate92.2% (2023)[2]
Websitelaw.lsu.edu

Because Louisiana is a civil law state, unlike its 49 common law sister states, the curriculum includes both civil law and common law courses, requiring 94 hours for graduation, the most in the United States. In the Fall of 2002, the LSU Law Center became the sole United States law school, and only one of two law schools in the Western Hemisphere, offering a course of study leading to the simultaneous conferring of a J.D. (Juris Doctor), which is the normal first degree in American law schools, and a D.C.L. (Diploma in Comparative Law), which recognizes the training its students receive in both the common and the civil law.

Until voting in April 2015 to realign itself as an academic unit of Louisiana State University, the Paul M. Hebert Law Center was an autonomous school.[3] Its designation as a Law Center, rather than Law School, derives not only from its formerly independent campus status but also from the centralization on its campus of J.D. and post-J.D. programs, foreign and graduate programs, including European programs at the Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 School of Law, France, and the University of Louvain, Belgium, and the direction of the Louisiana Law Institute and the Louisiana Judicial College, among other initiatives.

According to the school's 2017 ABA-required disclosures, 81.3% of the Class of 2017 obtained full-time, long-term, bar passage-required employment nine months after graduation, excluding solo practitioners.[4]

History edit

In 1904, LSU constitutional law professor Arthur T. Prescott, who earlier had been the founding president of Louisiana Tech University, became the first to propose the establishment of a law school at LSU.[5]

The law school came to fruition in 1906, under LSU president Thomas Duckett Boyd, with nineteen founding students.[5] Since 1924, the LSU Law Center has been a member of the Association of American Law Schools and approved by the American Bar Association. The Law Center was renamed in honor of Dean Paul M. Hebert (1907–1977), the longest serving Dean of the LSU Law School, who served in that role with brief interruptions from 1937 until his death in 1977. One of these interruptions occurred in 1947–1948, when he was appointed as a judge for the United States Military Tribunals in Nuremberg.

Demographics edit

In 2011, the Law Center received 1,437 applications for the J.D./C.L. program for an enrolled class of 239. The current first-year class includes graduates from 80 colleges and universities throughout the nation. Women make up 49% of the class, 51% are men. Approximately 35% of the class of 2014 came from outside Louisiana representing 19 others states, United States Virgin Islands, France, and China.

Louisiana Law Review edit

The Center publishes Louisiana Law Review, the flagship law review for the State of Louisiana. The first issue of the Louisiana Law Review went into print in November of 1938. The Law Review currently ranks in the top 200 student-edited journals, and among the top 100 journals for the highest number of cases citing to a law review.[6]

LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources edit

The Center publishes the biannual open-access LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources that focuses on the law of energy development, energy industries, natural resources, and sustainable development.[7][8][9][10][11]

Employment edit

According to the Law Center's official 2018 ABA-required disclosures, 89% of the Class of 2018 obtained full-time, long-term, bar passage-required employment 10 months after graduation, excluding solo-practitioners.[12] The school's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 11.6%, indicating the percentage of the Class of 2018 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-professional, short-term, or part-time job nine months after graduation.[13][14]

Costs edit

The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at the Law Center for the 2014–2015 academic year is $39,880.75.[15] The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $160,966.[16]

Notable alumni edit

Judges edit

Governors edit

Federal Legislators edit

U.S. Senators edit

  • John Breaux, United States Senator from Louisiana from 1987 until 2005, lobbyist
  • J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., United States Senator from 1972 to 1997; former member of both houses of the Louisiana legislature from Caddo Parish; Washington, D.C.-based lobbyist
  • Russell B. Long, American politician who served in the United States Senate from Louisiana from 1948 to 1987

U.S. House Members edit

Others edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Louisiana State University—Baton Rouge (Hebert)". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  2. ^ |url=https://www.lasc.org/Bar_Exam_Results?p=Stats-07-23
  3. ^ LSU Law Center News, March 20, 2015. "Paul M. Hebert Law Center Realignment within LSU Approved for April 1". LSU Law - News. LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center. Retrieved 31 May 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Employment Summary 2017". Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Statement of Welcome, Paul M. Hebert". digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu. Retrieved August 7, 2013.
  6. ^ "About | Louisiana Law Review". Retrieved 2023-10-25.
  7. ^ Aladin - Washington Research Libraries Consortium - Libraries catalog
  8. ^ About Us. LSU Journal of Energy Law & Resources
  9. ^ LSU Journal of Energy Law & Resources Home page
  10. ^ LSU Journal of Energy Law & Resources (print) on WorldCat
  11. ^ WorldCat LSU Journal of Energy Law & Resources (online)
  12. ^ "LSU Law Employment & Salary Statistics – 2018". American Bar Association. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
  13. ^ "Louisiana State University". www.lstreports.com. Retrieved 2019-08-02.
  14. ^ "Louisiana State University Profile". Law School Transparency. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  15. ^ . LSU Law Center. Archived from the original on 17 July 2014. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  16. ^ "Louisiana State University Profile, Cost". Law School Transparency. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  17. ^ Minden Press-Herald, December 30, 1986, p. 4
  18. ^ . 26jdc.com. Archived from the original on May 17, 2014. Retrieved April 26, 2014.
  19. ^ "Dewey E. Burchett, Jr". The Shreveport Times. November 22, 2009. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  20. ^ "Luther Francis Cole". Baton Rouge Morning Advocate. Retrieved July 28, 2013.
  21. ^ "Judge Scott Crichton". scottforjustice.com. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
  22. ^ "Courthouse Renamed for Hall" (PDF). Louisiana Supreme Court. Winter 2001. Retrieved March 26, 2015.
  23. ^ "Judge Profile: Douglas M. Gonzales". martindale.com. Retrieved January 16, 2015.
  24. ^ "Appeal court judge, former mayor dies". Shreveport Journal. July 17, 1967. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  25. ^ "Judge Profile: Fred W. Jones, Jr". martindale.com. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
  26. ^ John James Jewell (December 2012). ""We Call Her "Kitty Ann"" (PDF). Louisiana State Bar Journal. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
  27. ^ "Edgar H. Lancaster obituary". Monroe News-Star. October 15, 2009. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  28. ^ W. Lee Hargrave (2004). LSU Law: The Louisiana State University Law School from 1906 to 1977. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press. p. 116. ISBN 0-8071-2914-3. Retrieved October 19, 2014.
  29. ^ "Louisiana: McCallum, Jay Bowen", Who's Who in American Politics, 2003-2004, 19th ed., Vol. 1 (Alabama-Montana) (Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, New Jersey, 2003), p. 787
  30. ^ Ben Wallace (April 14, 2014). . Baton Rouge Morning Advocate. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  31. ^ Charles Lussier (July 15, 2014). "BR's U.S. Judge John Parker dies at age 85: Tenure began with desegregation case". Baton Rouge Morning Advocate. Retrieved July 16, 2014.
  32. ^ "Justice Jefferson D. Hughes". Louisiana Supreme Court. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  33. ^ "Carl W. "Wimpy" Bauer". Baton Rouge Morning Advocate. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
  34. ^ "Former Representative Robby Carter announces for District 72". Action News 17. July 31, 2015. Retrieved April 3, 2016.
  35. ^ "Joe T. Cawthorn". Many, Louisiana: Sabine Index. November 16, 1967. Retrieved October 28, 2014.
  36. ^ "Louisiana: Davis, Jackson Beauregard", Who's Who in American Politics, 2003-2004, 19th ed., Vol. 1 (Alabama-Montana) (Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, New Jersey, 2003), p. 775
  37. ^ (PDF). lwaa.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 22, 2014. Retrieved June 27, 2013.
  38. ^ "James Rowland Eubank". Baton Rouge Advocate. November 10, 1952. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
  39. ^ . rayangatti.com. Archived from the original on May 7, 2016. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
  40. ^ "Mary Sparacello, St. Charles Parish-based 56th Louisiana House district draws trio of hopefuls, September 28, 2011". New Orleans Times-Picayune. Retrieved August 26, 2013.
  41. ^ . Louisiana Secretary of State. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved May 14, 2015.
  42. ^ "About the Mayor". City of Lake Charles. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
  43. ^ . mikeschofield.com. Archived from the original on December 10, 2014. Retrieved December 10, 2014.
  44. ^ "Henry Clay "Happy" Sevier". files.usgwarchives.net. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  45. ^ "Frank P. Simoneaux". phideltaphi.org. Retrieved December 26, 2014.
  46. ^ . capitolwatch.reallouisiana.com. Archived from the original on May 5, 2012. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
  47. ^ Mulvaney, Erin (2018-04-24). . National Law Journal. Archived from the original on 2018-04-29. Retrieved 2018-04-29.

Further reading edit

  • W. Lee Hargrave. LSU Law: The Louisiana State University Law School from 1906 to 1977. Louisiana State University Press, 2004.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Paul M Hebert Law Center often styled LSU Law is a public law school in Baton Rouge Louisiana It is part of the Louisiana State University System and located on the main campus of Louisiana State University Paul M Hebert Law CenterParent schoolLouisiana State University SystemEstablished1906School typePublic law schoolDeanAlena M AllenLocation1 East Campus DriveBaton Rouge Louisiana United States30 24 52 N 91 10 30 W 30 41444 N 91 17500 W 30 41444 91 17500Enrollment655Faculty80USNWR ranking99th 2024 1 Bar pass rate92 2 2023 2 Websitelaw wbr lsu wbr eduBecause Louisiana is a civil law state unlike its 49 common law sister states the curriculum includes both civil law and common law courses requiring 94 hours for graduation the most in the United States In the Fall of 2002 the LSU Law Center became the sole United States law school and only one of two law schools in the Western Hemisphere offering a course of study leading to the simultaneous conferring of a J D Juris Doctor which is the normal first degree in American law schools and a D C L Diploma in Comparative Law which recognizes the training its students receive in both the common and the civil law Until voting in April 2015 to realign itself as an academic unit of Louisiana State University the Paul M Hebert Law Center was an autonomous school 3 Its designation as a Law Center rather than Law School derives not only from its formerly independent campus status but also from the centralization on its campus of J D and post J D programs foreign and graduate programs including European programs at the Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 School of Law France and the University of Louvain Belgium and the direction of the Louisiana Law Institute and the Louisiana Judicial College among other initiatives According to the school s 2017 ABA required disclosures 81 3 of the Class of 2017 obtained full time long term bar passage required employment nine months after graduation excluding solo practitioners 4 Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Louisiana Law Review 4 LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources 5 Employment 6 Costs 7 Notable alumni 7 1 Judges 7 2 Governors 7 3 Federal Legislators 7 3 1 U S Senators 7 3 2 U S House Members 7 4 Others 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory editIn 1904 LSU constitutional law professor Arthur T Prescott who earlier had been the founding president of Louisiana Tech University became the first to propose the establishment of a law school at LSU 5 The law school came to fruition in 1906 under LSU president Thomas Duckett Boyd with nineteen founding students 5 Since 1924 the LSU Law Center has been a member of the Association of American Law Schools and approved by the American Bar Association The Law Center was renamed in honor of Dean Paul M Hebert 1 1907 1977 the longest serving Dean of the LSU Law School who served in that role with brief interruptions from 1937 until his death in 1977 One of these interruptions occurred in 1947 1948 when he was appointed as a judge for the United States Military Tribunals in Nuremberg Demographics editIn 2011 the Law Center received 1 437 applications for the J D C L program for an enrolled class of 239 The current first year class includes graduates from 80 colleges and universities throughout the nation Women make up 49 of the class 51 are men Approximately 35 of the class of 2014 came from outside Louisiana representing 19 others states United States Virgin Islands France and China Louisiana Law Review editThe Center publishes Louisiana Law Review the flagship law review for the State of Louisiana The first issue of the Louisiana Law Review went into print in November of 1938 The Law Review currently ranks in the top 200 student edited journals and among the top 100 journals for the highest number of cases citing to a law review 6 LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources editThe Center publishes the biannual open access LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources that focuses on the law of energy development energy industries natural resources and sustainable development 7 8 9 10 11 Employment editAccording to the Law Center s official 2018 ABA required disclosures 89 of the Class of 2018 obtained full time long term bar passage required employment 10 months after graduation excluding solo practitioners 12 The school s Law School Transparency under employment score is 11 6 indicating the percentage of the Class of 2018 unemployed pursuing an additional degree or working in a non professional short term or part time job nine months after graduation 13 14 Costs editThe total cost of attendance indicating the cost of tuition fees and living expenses at the Law Center for the 2014 2015 academic year is 39 880 75 15 The Law School Transparency estimated debt financed cost of attendance for three years is 160 966 16 Notable alumni editJudges edit James E Bolin Class of 1937 state representative 1940 1944 Bossier Webster district attorney 1948 1952 26th Judicial District Court judge 1952 1960 Louisiana Second District Court of Appeal judge 1960 to 1978 17 Bruce M Bolin former state representative 1978 1990 former 26th Judicial District Court judge from 1991 to 2012 D 18 Henry Newton Brown Jr Chief Judge of the Second Circuit Court of Appeal Roy Brun state district court judge in Shreveport and former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Caddo Parish Dewey E Burchett Jr Class of 1970 state district court judge in Bossier and Webster parishes 1988 2008 19 Paul G Byron United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida judge Luther F Cole state representative from 1964 to 1967 state court and appeals court judge from 1967 to 1986 and Louisiana Supreme Court associate justice from 1986 to 1992 20 Scott Crichton Class of 1980 judge of the Louisiana 1st Judicial District Court in Shreveport since 1991 21 James L Dennis United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit judge Frank Burton Ellis 1929 L L B state senator and federal judge Pike Hall Jr Class of 1953 1931 1999 Caddo Parish School Board member appeal court judge and associate justice of Louisiana Supreme Court 1990 to 1994 Shreveport lawyer 22 Douglas Gonzales born 1935 U S attorney 1972 1976 and judge of the state district court 1976 1992 and the circuit court 1993 2002 in Baton Rouge 23 S Maurice Hicks Jr United States District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana Shreveport Division George W Hardy Jr 1900 1967 mayor of Shreveport from 1932 to 1934 and judge of the state circuit court of appeal from 1943 to 1967 24 Guy Humphries state court judge from Alexandria Fred W Jones Jr city district and state circuit judge from Ruston 25 Eddie J Lambert 1982 J D born 1956 state representative from Ascension Parish Mrs Lambert is an LSU Law graduate and a judge in Ascension Parish Catherine D Kimball Class of 1970 judge of the Louisiana 18th Judicial District Court 1982 1992 justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court 1993 2013 former chief justice 26 Edgar H Lancaster Jr Class of 1948 Tallulah lawyer and member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1952 to 1968 interim state court judge 1992 1993 27 Fred S LeBlanc 1920 L L B mayor of Baton Rouge 1941 1944 state attorney general 1944 1948 1952 1956 19th Judicial District Court judge Charles A Marvin Class of 1957 district attorney of Bossier and Webster parishes 1971 1975 judge of the Louisiana Circuit Court of Appeal for the Second District in Shreveport 1975 1999 Morris Lottinger Jr Class of 1965 state representative 1970 1975 judge of the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal 1975 1998 and chief judge 1993 1998 Ragan Madden Class of 1933 state representative 1940 1949 and district attorney 1949 1979 from Lincoln Parish W T McCain Class of 1943 state representative from Grant Parish 1940 to 1948 first state district court judge only for Grant Parish 1976 28 Jay McCallum Class of 1985 judge of the Louisiana 3rd Judicial District Court since 2003 former state representative for Lincoln and Union parishes 29 Eugene McGehee member of the Louisiana House of Representatives 1960 1972 state district court judge in East Baton Rouge Parish 1972 1978 30 John Victor Parker Class of 1952 1928 2014 U S district judge for the Middle District of Louisiana 1979 2014 31 G Thomas Porteous United States District Court judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana O E Price 1924 2006 Class of 1949 municipal district and state appeal court judge from Bossier City citation needed Alvin Benjamin Rubin 1920 1991 Class of 1942 federal judge from 1965 to 1991 Tom Stagg United States District Judge in Shreveport Lloyd George Teekell Class of 1951 state representative from Rapides Parish from 1953 to 1960 judge of the 9th Judicial District Court from 1979 to 1990 Donald Ellsworth Walter Class of 1964 U S District Judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana U S attorney for the Western District from 1969 to 1977 based in Shreveport Ralph E Tyson Chief Judge United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana Roy S Payne Class of 1977 Current U S magistrate judge of the U S District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Marshall Texas 2011 Present former U S magistrate judge of the U S District Court for the Western District of Louisiana Shreveport Louisiana 1987 2005 Marcus R Clark Louisiana Supreme Court Justice from West Monroe Bernette Joshua Johnson chief justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court since 2013 associate justice 1994 2013 Jefferson D Hughes III associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court since 2013 32 Governors edit Edwin Washington Edwards 50th Governor of Louisiana from 1972 to 1980 1984 88 1992 96 Robert F Kennon governor of Louisiana from 1952 to 1956 John Bel Edwards Class of 1999 56th Governor of Louisiana 2016 present and former State Representative John McKeithen 49th Governor of Louisiana from 1964 to 1972 Sam H Jones 46th Governor of Louisiana from 1940 to 1944 Ruffin Pleasant 36th Governor of Louisiana from 1916 to 1920 Federal Legislators edit U S Senators edit John Breaux United States Senator from Louisiana from 1987 until 2005 lobbyist J Bennett Johnston Jr United States Senator from 1972 to 1997 former member of both houses of the Louisiana legislature from Caddo Parish Washington D C based lobbyist Russell B Long American politician who served in the United States Senate from Louisiana from 1948 to 1987U S House Members edit William Henson Moore United States Representative from 1975 to 1987 Unsuccessful Republican candidate for the United States Senate Commissioner Panama Canal Consultative Committee 1987 1989 Deputy Secretary of Energy 1989 1992 White House Deputy Chief of Staff 1992 1993 Professional Advocate Overton Brooks Class of 1923 United States Representative from Louisiana s 4th congressional district from 1937 to his death in 1961 Patrick T Caffery Class of 1956 United States Representative from 1969 to 1973 and member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1964 to 1968 Buddy Leach United States Representative from 1979 to 1981 chairman of the Louisiana Democratic Party Gillis W Long United States Representative during the 1960s Speedy Oteria Long United States Representative from 1965 to 1973 Jim McCrery United States Representative from Louisiana s 4th congressional district 1988 2009 Cleveland Dear U S representative from 1933 to 1937 district attorney and state judicial district court judge Wilbert Joseph Billy Tauzin Jr Member of the United States House of Representatives from 1980 to 2005 Mike Johnson Class of 1998 U S representative for Louisiana s 4th congressional district since 2016 Speaker of the United States House of Representatives since October 2023 From 2015 to 2017 Johnson served as a representative in the Louisiana House of Representatives for the 8th district in Bossier Parish Others edit Carl W Bauer member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from St Mary Parish 1966 1976 D 33 Chris Broadwater Class of 2002 current District 86 state representative from Tangipahoa Parish Ossie Brown former East Baton Rouge Parish district attorney Robby Carter state representative from Greensburg Louisiana 1996 2008 and since 2016 34 James Carville American political consultant commentator and pundit Joe T Cawthorn Class of 1932 lawyer businessman and politician affiliated with the Long faction state senator from DeSoto and Caddo parishes from 1940 to 1944 35 Jackson B Davis Class of 1940 state senator from Caddo Parish 1952 1980 long term Shreveport attorney 36 C H Sammy Downs Class of 1946 state senator and gubernatorial advisor 37 Gil Dozier Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry from 1976 to 1980 convicted felon disbarred and readmitted to the bar James R Eubank 1958 Law attorney in Alexandria member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Rapides Parish in 1952 floor leader for Governor Robert F Kennon died in office at the age of thirty seven 38 Jimmy Field 1966 Law member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission from Baton Rouge C B Forgotston 1970 J D political activist and state government watchdog Mike Futrell 1985 J D former state representative and East Baton Rouge Parish Metro Council member Ryan Gatti state senator for District 36 since 2016 Bossier City lawyer 39 Jack P F Gremillion Attorney General of Louisiana from 1956 to 1972 H Alston Johnson III former federal judicial nominee to the U S Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Nicholas Lorusso Class of 1992 state representative from Orleans Parish since 2007 Gregory A Miller Class of 1988 member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from St Charles Parish 40 Jay Morris Class of 1983 Louisiana state representative since 2012 from Ouachita and Morehouse parishes Mike Powell Class of 1992 former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Caddo and Bossier parishes and former member of the Caddo Parish School Board Shreveport attorney 41 Randy Roach born 1951 Class of 1976 lawyer former state legislator and mayor of his native Lake Charles since 2000 42 Mike Schofield born 1969 member of the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County since 2015 43 Alan Seabaugh born 1967 Class of 1993 state representative from Shreveport Henry Clay Sevier state representative from Madison Parish 1936 to 1952 44 J Minos Simon Class of 1946 attorney and legal author in Lafayette Louisiana Frank P Simoneaux attorney in Baton Rouge and member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 1982 45 J Robert Wooley Class of 1977 Louisiana Commissioner Insurance from 2000 to 2006 attorney with Adams amp Reese in Baton Rouge D 46 Sara Blackwell Class of 2002 employment rights advocate and media representation 47 See also editJoseph T Bockrath Tom Galligan Louisiana State University Baton RougeReferences edit Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Hebert U S News amp World Report Retrieved 13 May 2023 url https www lasc org Bar Exam Results p Stats 07 23 LSU Law Center News March 20 2015 Paul M Hebert Law Center Realignment within LSU Approved for April 1 LSU Law News LSU Paul M Hebert Law Center Retrieved 31 May 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Employment Summary 2017 Retrieved 8 May 2018 a b Statement of Welcome Paul M Hebert digitalcommons law lsu edu Retrieved August 7 2013 About Louisiana Law Review Retrieved 2023 10 25 Aladin Washington Research Libraries Consortium Libraries catalog About Us LSU Journal of Energy Law amp Resources LSU Journal of Energy Law amp Resources Home page LSU Journal of Energy Law amp Resources print on WorldCat WorldCat LSU Journal of Energy Law amp Resources online LSU Law Employment amp Salary Statistics 2018 American Bar Association Retrieved 2 August 2019 Louisiana State University www lstreports com Retrieved 2019 08 02 Louisiana State University Profile Law School Transparency Retrieved 19 July 2014 2014 15 Cost of Attendance Tuition Fees amp Expenses LSU Law Center Archived from the original on 17 July 2014 Retrieved 19 July 2014 Louisiana State University Profile Cost Law School Transparency Retrieved 19 July 2014 Minden Press Herald December 30 1986 p 4 Judges Bruce Bolin 26jdc com Archived from the original on May 17 2014 Retrieved April 26 2014 Dewey E Burchett Jr The Shreveport Times November 22 2009 Retrieved June 26 2015 Luther Francis Cole Baton Rouge Morning Advocate Retrieved July 28 2013 Judge Scott Crichton scottforjustice com Retrieved August 28 2013 Courthouse Renamed for Hall PDF Louisiana Supreme Court Winter 2001 Retrieved March 26 2015 Judge Profile Douglas M Gonzales martindale com Retrieved January 16 2015 Appeal court judge former mayor dies Shreveport Journal July 17 1967 Retrieved February 1 2015 Judge Profile Fred W Jones Jr martindale com Retrieved June 20 2015 John James Jewell December 2012 We Call Her Kitty Ann PDF Louisiana State Bar Journal Retrieved May 26 2015 Edgar H Lancaster obituary Monroe News Star October 15 2009 Retrieved July 24 2014 W Lee Hargrave 2004 LSU Law The Louisiana State University Law School from 1906 to 1977 Baton Rouge Louisiana Louisiana State University Press p 116 ISBN 0 8071 2914 3 Retrieved October 19 2014 Louisiana McCallum Jay Bowen Who s Who in American Politics 2003 2004 19th ed Vol 1 Alabama Montana Marquis Who s Who New Providence New Jersey 2003 p 787 Ben Wallace April 14 2014 Eugene McGehee former state legislator and judge dies Baton Rouge Morning Advocate Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved July 12 2014 Charles Lussier July 15 2014 BR s U S Judge John Parker dies at age 85 Tenure began with desegregation case Baton Rouge Morning Advocate Retrieved July 16 2014 Justice Jefferson D Hughes Louisiana Supreme Court Retrieved July 14 2015 Carl W Wimpy Bauer Baton Rouge Morning Advocate Retrieved June 13 2013 Former Representative Robby Carter announces for District 72 Action News 17 July 31 2015 Retrieved April 3 2016 Joe T Cawthorn Many Louisiana Sabine Index November 16 1967 Retrieved October 28 2014 Louisiana Davis Jackson Beauregard Who s Who in American Politics 2003 2004 19th ed Vol 1 Alabama Montana Marquis Who s Who New Providence New Jersey 2003 p 775 Rick Markway The Prosecutor District Attorney James Crawford Jam Downs PDF lwaa org Archived from the original PDF on February 22 2014 Retrieved June 27 2013 James Rowland Eubank Baton Rouge Advocate November 10 1952 Retrieved December 28 2014 About Ryan rayangatti com Archived from the original on May 7 2016 Retrieved March 30 2016 Mary Sparacello St Charles Parish based 56th Louisiana House district draws trio of hopefuls September 28 2011 New Orleans Times Picayune Retrieved August 26 2013 Michael Powell February 1961 Louisiana Secretary of State Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved May 14 2015 About the Mayor City of Lake Charles Retrieved July 13 2015 Mike Schofield for State Representative mikeschofield com Archived from the original on December 10 2014 Retrieved December 10 2014 Henry Clay Happy Sevier files usgwarchives net Retrieved July 23 2013 Frank P Simoneaux phideltaphi org Retrieved December 26 2014 Mike Hasten Louisiana insurance commissioner s race Wooley turns temporary job into a mission November 7 2003 capitolwatch reallouisiana com Archived from the original on May 5 2012 Retrieved June 17 2013 Mulvaney Erin 2018 04 24 Meet the Florida Lawyer Who s Calling Foul on Workplace Rules for NFL Cheerleaders National Law Journal National Law Journal Archived from the original on 2018 04 29 Retrieved 2018 04 29 Further reading editW Lee Hargrave LSU Law The Louisiana State University Law School from 1906 to 1977 Louisiana State University Press 2004 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul M Hebert Law Center amp oldid 1189090586, wikipedia, wiki, 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