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'''Loyola University New Orleans College of Law''' is a [[law school]] in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] affiliated with [[Loyola University New Orleans]]. Loyola's law school opened in 1914. The School of Law was renamed the College of Law with the passage of the PATHWAYS Plan on May 19, 2006. The College of Law is one of only three law schools in the nation to offer curricula in both the [[Civil law (legal system)|Civil Law]] of Louisiana and the [[Common Law]] of the 49 other states (the others are [[Tulane Law School]] and [[Paul M. Hebert Law Center]]).
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}}'''Loyola University New Orleans College of Law''' is a [[law school]] in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] affiliated with [[Loyola University New Orleans]]. Loyola's law school opened in 1914. The School of Law was renamed the College of Law with the passage of the PATHWAYS Plan on May 19, 2006. The College of Law is one of only three law schools in the nation to offer curricula in both the [[Civil law (legal system)|Civil Law]] of Louisiana and the [[Common Law]] of the 49 other states (the others are [[Tulane Law School]] and [[Paul M. Hebert Law Center]]).


The College also houses the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center, a legal research and education center.
The College also houses the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center, a legal research and education center.

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Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
Established 1914
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Location New Orleans, LA, US
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Loyola University New Orleans College of Law is located in New Orleans, LA

Not to be confused with the unrelated Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, California and Loyola University Chicago School of Law in Chicago, Illinois

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law is a law school in New Orleans, Louisiana affiliated with Loyola University New Orleans. Loyola's law school opened in 1914. The School of Law was renamed the College of Law with the passage of the PATHWAYS Plan on May 19, 2006. The College of Law is one of only three law schools in the nation to offer curricula in both the Civil Law of Louisiana and the Common Law of the 49 other states (the others are Tulane Law School and Paul M. Hebert Law Center).

The College also houses the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center, a legal research and education center.

Notable Alumni.[edit | edit source]

  • Jeannette Theriot Knoll. Louisiana Supreme Court Associate Justice
  • Chet D. Traylor. Louisiana Supreme Court Associate Justice

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