...He later received his J.D. degree, with honors, from Loyola University New Orleans School of Law in 1986 and a master's of law...
...the other defendants," said Blaine LeCesne, a professor at Loyola University New Orleans School of Law. "That is really quite remarkable for a...
...for the fourth time, citing evidence that she embezzled from Loyola University New Orleans School of Law's Student Bar Association while serving as its...
...dean of research. He has been a visiting professor at Loyola University New Orleans School of Law, Tulane University Law School, and the College of...
...Barbier in New Orleans has made...at Tulane University Law School who is...
...at the University of California, Irvine School of Law...devastation to New Orleans in 2005...
...U.S. Senate voted unanimously on Oct. 31 to confirm Loyola University New Orleans School of Law professor Stephen Higginson for a seat on the...
...winning confirmation for high-profile government jobs. But Loyola University New Orleans School of Law professor Stephen Higginson had a relatively easy time...
...Harvard Law School professor Eliza­...to head the new Consumer Financial Protection...Cordray. University of California, Berkeley...
...Maria Pabon Lopez at Loyola University New Orleans School of Law. • ...
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