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Holding Court
A Renaissance Woman is someone with many talents and skills. The term feels like it was created specifically for Justice Jeannette Theriot Knoll ’66 (political science), J.D. ’69, of the Louisiana Supreme Court.
Understanding Law in a Global Context
Loyola offers numerous and varied courses, both locally and abroad, to help law students gain an international foundation. By Sarah Ravits
Outsourcing Justice
Imre Szalai tells us more about his book and how he came to be fascinated by arbitration agreements.
Judge Herbert William Christenberry
Judge Christenberry personified commitment and passionate dedication throughout his tenure on the bench. By Christine Fontana Wegmann, J.D. '97
College of Law Begins Offering New Certificate in Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship
In the fall of 2014, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law will begin to offer law students an opportunity to earn a certificate in Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship.
Hear Her Roar: Colonel Linda Strite Murane
It takes one glance at the impressive resume of Colonel Linda Strite Murnane, U.S. Air Force, Retired, to notice that it reads similarly to an outline for a high-concept story tempered with a touch of Lifetime movie drama.
Going Viral
A YouTube video on the NFL purse policy led to a whirlwind week.
Producing Leaders in the Judiciary
Alumni garner success as high-ranking members of the bench.
Hail to the Chief
The Hon. Pascal F. Calogero, Jr., J.D. ’54, H’91, demonstrates a life of service to the legal community.
A Force in Education Reform
Fanny Edith Winn Distinguished Professor of Law Robert Garda provides guidelines for reforming New Orleans’ tumultuous school system.