Tulane University Law School
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Tulane University Law School is the law school
Law school
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 of Tulane University
Tulane University
Tulane University is a private, nonsectarian research university located in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States...

. It is located on Tulane's Uptown
Uptown New Orleans
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 campus in New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans is a major United States port and the largest city and metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana. The New Orleans metropolitan area has a population of 1,235,650 as of 2009, the 46th largest in the USA. The New Orleans – Metairie – Bogalusa combined statistical area has a population...

. Established in 1847, it is the 12th oldest law school in the United States
United States
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.

The law school curriculum offers a complete selection of common law and federal subjects. In addition, Tulane offers electives in the civil law
Civil law (legal system)
Civil law is a legal system inspired by Roman law and whose primary feature is that laws are codified into collections, as compared to common law systems that gives great precedential weight to common law on the principle that it is unfair to treat similar facts differently on different...

, giving students the opportunity to pursue comparative education of the world's two major legal systems (Louisiana
Louisiana
Louisiana is a state located in the southern region of the United States of America. Its capital is Baton Rouge and largest city is New Orleans. Louisiana is the only state in the U.S. with political subdivisions termed parishes, which are local governments equivalent to counties...

 is the only U.S. state
U.S. state
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 to have a civil law, rather than common law, system). Students are permitted to survey a broad range of subject areas or to concentrate in one or more.

Specifically, Tulane Law School's environmental law
Environmental law
Environmental law is a complex and interlocking body of treaties, conventions, statutes, regulations, and common law that operates to regulate the interaction of humanity and the natural environment, toward the purpose of reducing the impacts of human activity...

 and sports law
Sports law
Sports law is an umbrella term used to describe the legal issues at work in the world of both amateur and professional sports. Sports law overlaps substantially with labor law, contract law, competition or antitrust law, and tort law. Issues like defamation and privacy rights are also an integral...

 programs are considered among the strongest nationwide, and its maritime law
Admiralty law
Admiralty law is a distinct body of law which governs maritime questions and offenses. It is a body of both domestic law governing maritime activities, and private international law governing the relationships between private entities which operate vessels on the oceans...

 program is among the best regarded in the world. For more than 20 years, the school has hosted the Tulane Corporate Law Institute
Tulane Corporate Law Institute
The Tulane Corporate Law Institute is an annual two-day M&A and corporate law conference that takes place in downtown New Orleans every spring. It attracts the most high-profile lawyers and bankers from around the United States, as well as judges, journalists, and others who follow the dealmaking...

, a preeminent mergers and acquisitions
Mergers and acquisitions
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 (M&A) and corporate law
Corporate law
Corporate law is the study of how shareholders, directors, employees, creditors, and other stakeholders such as consumers, the community and the environment interact with one another. Corporate law is a part of a broader companies law...

 forum.

Campus

The law school's 160000 square feet (14,864.5 m²) building, John Giffen Weinmann Hall, was completed in 1995. Designed to integrate classrooms, a student lounge, a computer lab, faculty offices, and a law library
Law library
A law library is a library designed to assist law students, attorneys, judges, and their law clerks and anyone else who finds it necessary to correctly determine the state of the law....

 that contains both national and international collections, the building is centrally located on Tulane’s Uptown
Uptown New Orleans
Uptown is a section of New Orleans, Louisiana on the East Bank of the Mississippi River encompassing a number of neighborhoods between the French Quarter and the Jefferson Parish line. It remains an area of mixed residential and small commercial properties, with a wealth of 19th century architecture...

 campus. The law school has been on the Uptown campus since 1906, and has been housed in several buildings since then, until the completion of Weinmann Hall. The law school was located in Jones Hall from 1969 until 1995, where scenes for The Pelican Brief
The Pelican Brief (film)
The Pelican Brief is a 1993 legal crime thriller based on the novel of the same name by John Grisham. Directed by Alan J. Pakula, the film stars Julia Roberts in the role of young law student Darby Shaw and Denzel Washington as Washington Herald reporter Gray Grantham...

were filmed.

Next to Weinmann Hall on the 6200 block of Freret Street is the Law Annex, a light gray cobblestone
Cobblestone
Cobblestones are stones that were frequently used in the pavement of early streets. "Cobblestone" is derived from the very old English word "cob", which had a wide range of meanings, one of which was "rounded lump" with overtones of large size...

 building that houses the Career Development Office (CDO). The Law Annex was a faculty residence before being converted for its current use. Nearby is the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane's main library; the Lavin-Bernick Center, which houses university dining facilities and the university bookstore; the Reily Student Recreation Center (a gym with indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and basketball, squash, and tennis courts); the Freeman School of Business
Freeman School of Business
The Freeman School of Business, at Tulane University, is located in New Orleans, LA. The school offers undergraduate programs, a full-time MBA program and other master's programs, doctoral programs, and many executive-education programs, and consistently ranks among the top business schools...

; the Newcomb Art Gallery; and various other buildings.

The Uptown campus is marked by many large live oak
Live oak
Live oak , also known as the southern live oak, is a normally evergreen oak tree native to the southeastern United States...

 trees and historically significant buildings. Architectural style
Architectural style
Architectural styles classify architecture in terms of the use of form, techniques, materials, time period, region and other stylistic influences. It overlaps with, and emerges from the study of the evolution and history of architecture...

s include Richardsonian Romanesque
Richardsonian Romanesque
Richardsonian Romanesque is a style of Romanesque Revival architecture named after architect Henry Hobson Richardson, whose masterpiece is Trinity Church, Boston , designated a National Historic Landmark...

, Elizabethan
Elizabethan architecture
Elizabethan architecture is the term given to early Renaissance architecture in England, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Historically, the period corresponds to the Cinquecento in Italy, the Early Renaissance in France, and the Plateresque style in Spain...

, Renaissance
Renaissance architecture
Renaissance architecture is the architecture of the period between the early 15th and early 17th centuries in different regions of Europe, demonstrating a conscious revival and development of certain elements of ancient Greek and Roman thought and material culture. Stylistically, Renaissance...

, Brutalist, and Modern architecture
Modern architecture
Modern architecture is generally characterized by simplification of form and creation of ornament from the structure and theme of the building. It is a term applied to an overarching movement, with its exact definition and scope varying widely...

. The front-of-campus buildings use white Indiana Limestone
Indiana Limestone
Indiana Limestone, also known as Bedford Limestone is a common regional term for Salem limestone, a geological formation primarily quarried in south central Indiana between Bloomington and Bedford....

 or orange brick for exteriors, while the middle-of-campus buildings are mostly adorned in red St. Joe brick. In all, Tulane's Uptown campus occupies more than 110 acre
Acre
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s (0.4 km²), facing St. Charles Avenue
St. Charles Avenue
St. Charles Avenue is a thoroughfare in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. and the home of the St. Charles Streetcar Line. It is also famous for the hundreds of mansions that adorn the tree-lined boulevard for much of the Uptown section of the route. The southern live oak trees, particularly found in...

 directly opposite Audubon Park, which features the Audubon Zoo
Audubon Zoo
The Audubon Zoo is a zoo located in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is part of the Audubon Nature Institute which also manages the Aquarium of the Americas. The zoo covers and is home to 2,000 animals. It is located in a section of Audubon Park in Uptown New Orleans, on the Mississippi River side of...

, and a 1.8 miles (2.9 km) pedestrian trail around a public golf course. The campus is also a short bicycle ride from the Mississippi River
Mississippi River
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 and a 25+ mile bicycling/jogging trail that runs along it. The St. Charles Avenue Streetcar Line
Streetcars in New Orleans
Streetcars in New Orleans have been an integral part of the city's public transportation network since the first half of the 19th century. The longest of New Orleans' streetcar lines, the St. Charles Avenue Streetcar, is the oldest continuously operating street railway system in the world,...

 makes the campus accessible via public transit. Loyola University
Loyola University New Orleans
Loyola University New Orleans is a private, co-educational and Jesuit university located in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Originally established as Loyola College in 1904, the institution was chartered as a university in 1912. It bears the name of the Jesuit patron, Saint Ignatius of Loyola...

 is directly adjacent to Tulane, on the downriver side.

Planned improvements

In late November 2008, the university announced a donor-funded project to eliminate the street (McAlister Drive) between the law school and the cafeteria/bookstore, to transform the center of campus "into a vibrant, pedestrian environment." The street has been replaced with a landscaped pedestrian walkway . The project was completed in January 2010. Coincidentally, in late November 2008 the City of New Orleans announced plans to add bicycle lanes to the St. Charles Avenue corridor that runs in front of Gibson Hall
Gibson Hall
Gibson Hall is a building at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It sits across from Audubon Park.-History:Constructed in 1894, Gibson Hall is the oldest structure on the present Tulane University campus. It faces on to St. Charles Avenue and is the entry landmark to the...

. That work started in August 2009 and should be completed in 2010.

Academic program

The 2012 U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report
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law-school rankings placed Tulane Law as 47th in the nation overall and 8th in environmental law
Environmental law
Environmental law is a complex and interlocking body of treaties, conventions, statutes, regulations, and common law that operates to regulate the interaction of humanity and the natural environment, toward the purpose of reducing the impacts of human activity...

. In terms of academic reputation, the 2012 U.S. News rankings put Tulane at 38th. "The Law School 100" ranks Tulane as 34th, relying on a qualitative (rather than quantitative) assessment. The Hylton law-school rankings, conducted in 2006, put Tulane at 39th. The 2010 Leiter law-school rankings put Tulane at 38th, based on student quality, using LSAT and GPA data. The global financial crisis of 2007-2009 reportedly led to an increase in student selectivity for the class of 2012, as applications to law schools across the nation were estimated to have risen by 5% between 2008 and 2009, including a 15% increase at Tulane Law alone.

To complete the Juris Doctor
Juris Doctor
Juris Doctor is a professional doctorate and first professional graduate degree in law.The degree was first awarded by Harvard University in the United States in the late 19th century and was created as a modern version of the old European doctor of law degree Juris Doctor (see etymology and...

 (J.D.) degree
Academic degree
An academic degree is a position and title within a college or university that is usually awarded in recognition of the recipient having either satisfactorily completed a prescribed course of study or having conducted a scholarly endeavour deemed worthy of his or her admission to the degree...

 program, a student must finish six semesters in residence, 88 credit hours, an upper-level writing requirement, and a 30-hour community-service obligation. The first-year curriculum comprises eight required courses. The first-year legal-research-and-writing program is taught by instructors with significant experience as lawyers and writers, each assisted by senior fellows.

After the first year, all courses are electives, except for a required legal-profession course. All first-year and many upper-class courses are taught in multiple sections to allow for smaller classes. The upper-class curriculum includes introductory as well as advanced courses in a broad range of subject areas, including international
International law
Public international law concerns the structure and conduct of sovereign states; analogous entities, such as the Holy See; and intergovernmental organizations. To a lesser degree, international law also may affect multinational corporations and individuals, an impact increasingly evolving beyond...

 and comparative law
Comparative law
Comparative law is the study of differences and similarities between the law of different countries. More specifically, it involves study of the different legal systems in existence in the world, including the common law, the civil law, socialist law, Islamic law, Hindu law, and Chinese law...

, business law, corporate law, environmental law, maritime law, criminal law
Criminal law
Criminal law, is the body of law that relates to crime. It might be defined as the body of rules that defines conduct that is not allowed because it is held to threaten, harm or endanger the safety and welfare of people, and that sets out the punishment to be imposed on people who do not obey...

, intellectual property
Intellectual property
Intellectual property is a term referring to a number of distinct types of creations of the mind for which a set of exclusive rights are recognized—and the corresponding fields of law...

, taxation, litigation, and civil procedure
Civil procedure
Civil procedure is the body of law that sets out the rules and standards that courts follow when adjudicating civil lawsuits...

, among others.

Tulane Law offers six optional concentration programs
Academic major
In the United States and Canada, an academic major or major concentration is the academic discipline to which an undergraduate student formally commits....

 for J.D. students who wish to receive one certificate of completion in an area. The six are European legal studies, environmental law, international and comparative law, maritime law, sports law, or civil law.

Tulane’s Eason Weinmann Center for Comparative Law, its Maritime Law Center, and its Institute on Water Policy & Law, promote scholarship in comparative, maritime, and environmental law.

Tulane conducts an annual summer school in New Orleans and offers summer-study programs abroad. Tulane also offers semester-long exchange programs with select law schools in a number of countries throughout the world.

In addition to the J.D., the school offers two graduate degrees in law: The Master of Laws
Master of Laws
The Master of Laws is an advanced academic degree, pursued by those holding a professional law degree, and is commonly abbreviated LL.M. from its Latin name, Legum Magister. The University of Oxford names its taught masters of laws B.C.L...

 (LL.M.) the Doctor of Laws (S.J.D.) program. The five specialized LL.M. programs are in: maritime law, energy and environmental law, American business law, American law, and international and comparative law. LL.M. students may also pursue a general LL.M., which does not concentrate in any one area.

The law school offers six live-client clinical programs
Legal clinic
The phrase legal clinic may refer to any private, nonprofit law practice serving the public interest. In the academic context, these law school clinics provide hands-on experience to law school students and services to various clients. Academic Clinics are usually directed by clinical professors...

, in the areas of: civil litigation, criminal defense, juvenile litigation, legislative and administrative advocacy, domestic violence
Domestic violence
Domestic violence, also known as domestic abuse, spousal abuse, battering, family violence, and intimate partner violence , is broadly defined as a pattern of abusive behaviors by one or both partners in an intimate relationship such as marriage, dating, family, or cohabitation...

 (the Tulane Law School Domestic Violence Clinic
Tulane Law School Domestic Violence Clinic
The Tulane Domestic Violence Clinic is a United States clinical legal-education program with an established record of providing holistic services to survivors of domestic violence and filling important gaps in the existing legal services in the Orleans and Jefferson parishes of New Orleans...

), and environmental law
Environmental law
Environmental law is a complex and interlocking body of treaties, conventions, statutes, regulations, and common law that operates to regulate the interaction of humanity and the natural environment, toward the purpose of reducing the impacts of human activity...

 (the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic
Tulane Environmental Law Clinic
The Tulane Environmental Law Clinic is a legal clinic that Tulane Law School has operated since 1989 to offer law students the practical experience of representing real clients in actual legal proceedings under state and federal environmental laws....

). In addition, there is a trial-advocacy program, and third-year students may engage in externship
Externship
Externships are experiential learning opportunities, similar to internships, offered by educational institutions to give students short practical experiences in their field of study. In medicine it may refer to a visiting physician who is not part of the regular staff...

s with federal and state judges, with a local death-penalty project, or with certain administrative agencies. The judicial externships are possible because of Tulane's close proximity to the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, and the Louisiana Supreme Court
Louisiana Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of Louisiana is the highest court and court of last resort in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The modern Supreme Court, composed of seven justices, meets in the French Quarter of New Orleans....

, all of which are in New Orleans. The school was the first in the country to institute a pro bono
Pro bono
Pro bono publico is a Latin phrase generally used to describe professional work undertaken voluntarily and without payment or at a reduced fee as a public service. It is common in the legal profession and is increasingly seen in marketing, technology, and strategy consulting firms...

 program requiring that each student complete legally related community service prior to graduation.

Every summer, BarBri
BarBri
BarBri is a company in the United States that offers a widely used bar exam preparation course. A majority of American recipients of a Juris Doctor degree attend a six-week BarBri course, which features lectures by law professors on the six major areas covered on the Multistate Bar Examination —...

, a national bar exam-preparation company, offers New York Bar Exam
New York State Bar Association
The New York State Bar Association , with 77,000 members, is the largest voluntary bar association in the United States.-History:The State Bar was founded with a constitution that dates to 1877...

 and Louisiana Bar Exam
Louisiana Bar Exam
The Louisiana Bar Exam is a three day long examination used to determine whether a candidate is qualified to practice law in the state of Louisiana. The Louisiana exam holds the distinction of being the longest bar exam in the United States, consisting of 21 and a half hours of examination on nine...

 preparation courses at the Tulane Law School. Additionally, a California Bar Exam preparation course is offered when demand warrants it, as it did in 2010.

Strategic plan

In May 2007, Tulane Law announced a Strategic Plan to improve its academic mission. Most notably, the school decided to increase student selectivity by gradually reducing the incoming JD class size from a historical average of 350 students per year to a target of 250 students per year, over a period of several years.

Summer study abroad

Tulane Law School was one of the first five schools in the United States to offer a foreign summer law program. As of 2008, over 4,000 law students from approximately 140 U.S. law schools attended Tulane Law's summer abroad programs, taught by faculty from Tulane, other U.S. law schools, and universities abroad. Through the years, prominent scholars and federal judges
United States federal judge
In the United States, the title of federal judge usually means a judge appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate in accordance with Article II of the United States Constitution....

 have highlighted Tulane's summer faculty, including Supreme Court
Supreme Court of the United States
The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the United States. It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all state and federal courts, and original jurisdiction over a small range of cases...

 justices Harry Blackmun
Harry Blackmun
Harold Andrew Blackmun was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1970 until 1994. He is best known as the author of Roe v. Wade.- Early years and professional career :...

, Stephen Breyer
Stephen Breyer
Stephen Gerald Breyer is an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1994, and known for his pragmatic approach to constitutional law, Breyer is generally associated with the more liberal side of the Court....

, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Ruth Joan Bader Ginsburg is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Ginsburg was appointed by President Bill Clinton and took the oath of office on August 10, 1993. She is the second female justice and the first Jewish female justice.She is generally viewed as belonging to...

, Antonin Scalia
Antonin Scalia
Antonin Gregory Scalia is an American jurist who serves as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. As the longest-serving justice on the Court, Scalia is the Senior Associate Justice...

, and William Rehnquist
William Rehnquist
William Hubbs Rehnquist was an American lawyer, jurist, and political figure who served as an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States and later as the 16th Chief Justice of the United States...

. In the past, the law school's summer programs have taken place in Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Amsterdam is the largest city and the capital of the Netherlands. The current position of Amsterdam as capital city of the Kingdom of the Netherlands is governed by the constitution of August 24, 1815 and its successors. Amsterdam has a population of 783,364 within city limits, an urban population...

 in the Netherlands
Netherlands
The Netherlands is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located mainly in North-West Europe and with several islands in the Caribbean. Mainland Netherlands borders the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east, and shares maritime borders...

; Berlin
Berlin
Berlin is the capital city of Germany and is one of the 16 states of Germany. With a population of 3.45 million people, Berlin is Germany's largest city. It is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union...

 in Germany
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...

; Cambridge
Cambridge
The city of Cambridge is a university town and the administrative centre of the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It lies in East Anglia about north of London. Cambridge is at the heart of the high-technology centre known as Silicon Fen – a play on Silicon Valley and the fens surrounding the...

 and London
London
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 in England
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...

; Paris
Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region...

 and Grenoble
Grenoble
Grenoble is a city in southeastern France, at the foot of the French Alps where the river Drac joins the Isère. Located in the Rhône-Alpes region, Grenoble is the capital of the department of Isère...

 in France
France
The French Republic , The French Republic , The French Republic , (commonly known as France , is a unitary semi-presidential republic in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. Metropolitan France...

; Rhodes
Rhodes
Rhodes is an island in Greece, located in the eastern Aegean Sea. It is the largest of the Dodecanese islands in terms of both land area and population, with a population of 117,007, and also the island group's historical capital. Administratively the island forms a separate municipality within...

 and Spetses
Spetses
Spetses is an island and a municipality in the Islands regional unit, Attica, Greece. It is sometimes included as one of the Saronic Islands. Until 1948, it was part of the old prefecture of Argolidocorinthia, which is now split into Argolis and Corinthia...

 in Greece
Greece
Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , and historically Hellas or the Republic of Greece in English, is a country in southeastern Europe....

; and Siena
Siena
Siena is a city in Tuscany, Italy. It is the capital of the province of Siena.The historic centre of Siena has been declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site. It is one of the nation's most visited tourist attractions, with over 163,000 international arrivals in 2008...

 in Italy
Italy
Italy , officially the Italian Republic languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Italy's official name is as follows:;;;;;;;;), is a unitary parliamentary republic in South-Central Europe. To the north it borders France, Switzerland, Austria and...

.

JD/MBA program

Tulane benefits from having a top law school and a top business school located immediately next to one another, both of which consistently rank among the top 50 in the nation, according to the U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report is an American news magazine published from Washington, D.C. Along with Time and Newsweek it was for many years a leading news weekly, focusing more than its counterparts on political, economic, health and education stories...

and the Financial Times
Financial Times
The Financial Times is an international business newspaper. It is a morning daily newspaper published in London and printed in 24 cities around the world. Its primary rival is the Wall Street Journal, published in New York City....

 (the Finance
Finance
"Finance" is often defined simply as the management of money or “funds” management Modern finance, however, is a family of business activity that includes the origination, marketing, and management of cash and money surrogates through a variety of capital accounts, instruments, and markets created...

 department in particular has been ranked among the top 10 in the world on several occasions). This close proximity has facilitated the growth of Tulane's JD/MBA program. In the '06-'07 school year, Tulane boasted of having 25 joint JD/MBA candidates. In March 2007, Tulane announced that it had hired a new business law professor, whose objectives would include "maximiz[ing]...the growth of the Law School's JD/MBA joint degree," and strengthening ties between the law school and Freeman School of Business
Freeman School of Business
The Freeman School of Business, at Tulane University, is located in New Orleans, LA. The school offers undergraduate programs, a full-time MBA program and other master's programs, doctoral programs, and many executive-education programs, and consistently ranks among the top business schools...

. In January 2008, the Tulane JD/MBA Club held a networking event in New York City
New York City
New York is the most populous city in the United States and the center of the New York Metropolitan Area, one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. New York exerts a significant impact upon global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and...

 with the creator of jdmba.com, an interschool JD/MBA networking website.

Recent JD/MBA graduates have gone on to work for law firms, management consulting
Management consulting
Management consulting indicates both the industry and practice of helping organizations improve their performance primarily through the analysis of existing organizational problems and development of plans for improvement....

 firms, investment banks, and in-house legal departments in New York, Houston, New Orleans, Los Angeles, and other cities. The program does not require highly qualified applicants to have significant full-time work experience.

In March 2009, the University announced the designation of a $1.5 million donation to support in perpetuity a JD/MBA professor of national stature at Tulane.

Career prospects

In 2005, Tulane reported to U.S. News & World Report that the median starting salary for its class of 2005 was $135,000. In 2007, the Wall Street Journal reported that the 2005 figure had been based on a student survey that only 24% of the class of 2005 had submitted. In 2007, Tulane reported on its website that the average starting salary for graduates in private practice was $96,356.

Student activities

Student organizations sponsor educational programs and social events throughout the academic year. The law school also periodically hosts social events with the Tulane University School of Medicine
Tulane University School of Medicine
The Tulane University School of Medicine is located in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA and is a part of Tulane University. The school is located in the Medical District of the New Orleans Central Business District.-History:...

 and the Freeman School of Business
Freeman School of Business
The Freeman School of Business, at Tulane University, is located in New Orleans, LA. The school offers undergraduate programs, a full-time MBA program and other master's programs, doctoral programs, and many executive-education programs, and consistently ranks among the top business schools...

.

An active moot court
Moot court
A moot court is an extracurricular activity at many law schools in which participants take part in simulated court proceedings, usually to include drafting briefs and participating in oral argument. The term derives from Anglo Saxon times, when a moot was a gathering of prominent men in a...

 program holds trial and appellate competitions within the school and fields teams for a variety of interschool competitions. The Law School has a chapter of the Order of the Coif
Order of the Coif
The Order of the Coif is an honor society for United States law school graduates. A student at an American law school who earns a Juris Doctor degree and graduates in the top 10 percent of his or her class is eligible for membership if the student's law school has a chapter of the...

. The Student Bar Association
Student Bar Association
Student bar associations are student organizations that exist at many laws schools in the United States. Student bar associations take their name from bar associations, which are professional bodies of lawyers....

 functions as the student government and recommends students for appointment to faculty committees. Over 40 student organizations are active at Tulane, including Tulane Law Women, Black Law Students Association, La Alianza, Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, Environmental Law Society, and several legal fraternities. The Tulane Public Interest Law Foundation raises funds, matched by the Law School, to support as many as 30 students each summer in public interest
Public interest
The public interest refers to the "common well-being" or "general welfare." The public interest is central to policy debates, politics, democracy and the nature of government itself...

 fellowships with a variety of organizations.

Journals published or edited at Tulane Law School include:
  • Tulane Law Review
    Tulane Law Review
    The Tulane Law Review, a publication of the Tulane University Law School, was founded in 1916, and is currently published six times annually. The Law Review has an international circulation and is one of few American law reviews carried by law libraries in the United Kingdom.-History:The Law Review...

  • Tulane Environmental Law Journal
    Tulane Environmental Law Journal
    The Tulane Environmental Law Journal is a legal periodical produced and edited by students at the Tulane University Law School. The journal has been recognized as among the top-fifteen environmental law journals. Articles are written by professors, practitioners, and Tulane Law students. It was...

  • Tulane Maritime Law Journal
    Tulane Maritime Law Journal
    The Tulane Maritime Law Journal is the preeminent student-edited law journal in the field of Admiralty and Maritime Law. Published semi-annually, each issue of the Journal includes scholarly works written by academics, practitioners, and students concerning current topics in Admiralty and Maritime...

  • Journal of Law and Sexuality
  • Tulane European and Civil Law Forum
    Tulane European and Civil Law Forum
    The Tulane European & Civil Law is a predominantly faculty-run law journal published out of the Tulane University Law School. The Journal's Board of Contributing Editors is made up of 51 scholars from ten European countries and the United States....

    (faculty run)
  • Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law
    Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law
    The Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law was founded at Tulane University Law School, in New Orleans, Louisiana, as an outgrowth of that institution's historical tradition as a signpost in the academic world for international and comparative law...

  • Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
    Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
    The Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property is a student-edited journal of the Tulane University Law School. JTIP examines legal issues relating to technology, including topics such as patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, antitrust, information privacy, computer law,...

  • Sports Lawyers Journal
    Sports Lawyers Journal
    The Sports Lawyers Journal is a law journal edited by Tulane University Law School students and published by the Sports Lawyers Association . The Journal is annually distributed to over 1000 lawyers, professors, law students, and other readers...

    , edited by Tulane Law students, published and funded by the national Sports Lawyers Association
  • Civil Law Commentaries
    Civil Law Commentaries
    Civil Law Commentaries is an open access publication of the at the Tulane University Law School. It is published online annually and a student-edited publication dedicated to the study of the Louisiana Civil Code and the state's long civilian tradition....

    , a publication of the Eason-Weinman Center for Comparative Law

Current

  • Michael R. Fontham
    Michael R. Fontham
    Michael R. Fontham is a leading legal author, a law professor, and a practicing attorney and partner at Stone Pigman. He is the author of Trial Technique and Evidence, which is used to teach law students and as a reference guide for litigators. He is also the lead author of Persuasive Written and...

     - author of Trial Technique and Evidence, a leading Evidence
    Evidence (law)
    The law of evidence encompasses the rules and legal principles that govern the proof of facts in a legal proceeding. These rules determine what evidence can be considered by the trier of fact in reaching its decision and, sometimes, the weight that may be given to that evidence...

     book used by law students and practicing attorneys
  • James Gordley - joined Tulane in 2007 after 29 years at Boalt Hall, where he won the UC Berkeley Distinguished Teaching Award
  • Oliver Houck - leading environmental law expert, previously served as the General Counsel and Vice-President of the National Wildlife Federation
    National Wildlife Federation
    The National Wildlife Federation is the United States' largest private, nonprofit conservation education and advocacy organization, with over four million members and supporters, and 48 state and territorial affiliated organizations...

  • Edward F. Sherman
    Edward F. Sherman
    Edward F. Sherman served as the 20th dean and is currently the W.R. Irby Chair in Law at the Tulane University Law School. He teaches Civil Procedure and Alternative Dispute Resolution. He was previously the Professor of Law at Tulane...

     - served as the 20th dean, from 1996 to 2001; helped Vietnam
    Vietnam
    Vietnam – sometimes spelled Viet Nam , officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam – is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea –...

     write its code of civil procedure
    Civil procedure
    Civil procedure is the body of law that sets out the rules and standards that courts follow when adjudicating civil lawsuits...


Former

  • David Bonderman
    David Bonderman
    David Bonderman is a founding partner of TPG Capital and its Asian affiliate, Newbridge Capital...

    , a founder of TPG Capital, one of the largest private equity
    Private equity
    Private equity, in finance, is an asset class consisting of equity securities in operating companies that are not publicly traded on a stock exchange....

     investment firms globally
  • Charles E. Dunbar
    Charles E. Dunbar
    Charles Edward Dunbar, Jr. , was an attorney who developed the modern civil service system in the U.S. state of Louisiana. He was the first chairman of the Louisiana State Civil Service Commission, having served from 1940-1947.Dunbar was born in McComb, Mississippi, to Charles Dunbar, Sr., and the...

    , civil service
    Civil service
    The term civil service has two distinct meanings:* A branch of governmental service in which individuals are employed on the basis of professional merit as proven by competitive examinations....

     reformer and Tulane Law School professor from 1916-1941
  • James B. Eustis
    James B. Eustis
    James Biddle Eustis was a United States Senator from Louisiana.-Biography:Born in New Orleans, he was the son of George Eustis and Clarice Allain. His father was a lawyer who served as a Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court...

    , U.S. Senator from 1876–1879
  • John R. Kramer
    John R. Kramer
    John R. Kramer served as the 19th dean of the Tulane University Law School from 1986 to 1996, and previous to that was an associate dean at Georgetown University...

    , served as the 19th dean, from 1986 to 1996; counsel to U.S. Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (D- N.Y.)
  • Cecil Morgan
    Cecil Morgan
    Cecil Morgan, Sr. was a leader of the legislative forces that in 1929 attempted to impeach Louisiana Governor Huey Pierce Long, Jr...

    , New York City executive of Standard Oil
    Standard Oil
    Standard Oil was a predominant American integrated oil producing, transporting, refining, and marketing company. Established in 1870 as a corporation in Ohio, it was the largest oil refiner in the world and operated as a major company trust and was one of the world's first and largest multinational...

    ; served as dean from 1963–1968
  • Lawrence Ponoroff
    Lawrence Ponoroff
    Lawrence Ponoroff is the current dean of the James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona. He was previously the 21st dean of Tulane Law School from 2001–2009, taking the reins from Edward F. Sherman after having taught at Tulane Law for six years...

     - former professor and dean (was 21st dean from 2001 to 2009); appointed by the Chief Justice to the Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy
    Bankruptcy
    Bankruptcy is a legal status of an insolvent person or an organisation, that is, one that cannot repay the debts owed to creditors. In most jurisdictions bankruptcy is imposed by a court order, often initiated by the debtor....

     Rules to the United States
  • Ferdinand Stone
    Ferdinand Stone
    Professor Ferdinand Fairfax Stone was a longtime law professor at the Tulane University School of Law in New Orleans and an expert in comparative law. A native of Urbana, Ohio, he graduated from Ohio State University, where he obtained both a bachelor's and master's degree before attending Oxford...

     - former professor of civil law
  • Jonathan Turley
    Jonathan Turley
    Jonathan Turley is an American lawyer, legal scholar, writer, commentator, and legal analyst in broadcast and print journalism...

    , second most-cited law professor in the United States
  • U.S. Supreme Court Justices: Harry Blackmun
    Harry Blackmun
    Harold Andrew Blackmun was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1970 until 1994. He is best known as the author of Roe v. Wade.- Early years and professional career :...

    , Stephen Breyer
    Stephen Breyer
    Stephen Gerald Breyer is an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1994, and known for his pragmatic approach to constitutional law, Breyer is generally associated with the more liberal side of the Court....

    , Ruth Ginsburg, Antonin Scalia
    Antonin Scalia
    Antonin Gregory Scalia is an American jurist who serves as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. As the longest-serving justice on the Court, Scalia is the Senior Associate Justice...

    , and Chief Justice William Rehnquist
    William Rehnquist
    William Hubbs Rehnquist was an American lawyer, jurist, and political figure who served as an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States and later as the 16th Chief Justice of the United States...

     during Tulane Law Summer Study abroad.
  • Manuel Rodríguez Ramos
    Manuel Rodríguez Ramos
    -Early life and education:He born on January 1, 1908 in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. His father died when he was barely a year old. In 1930 he became the third president of Phi Sigma Alpha fraternity. In 1931 he and y Manuel García Cabrera with the help of the UPR Law School Dean Rafael Martínez...

    , writer, Dean Emeritus of University of Puerto Rico School of Law and Secretary of Justice of Puerto Rico.

Notable alumni

Business

  • John Koerner III, JD/MBA-1970, former President and Co-Owner of Barq's Root Beer Inc.
  • Jay Lapeyre, JD/MBA-1977, President of Laitram Corp.
  • Madeleine Johnson, JD-1984, General Counsel
    General Counsel
    A general counsel is the chief lawyer of a legal department, usually in a corporation or government department. The term is most used in the United States...

     of Southwest Airlines Co.
  • Marc Firestone, JD-1985, General Counsel of Kraft Foods Inc.
  • Peter Schloss
    Peter Schloss
    Peter Schloss, is one of the pioneers of satellite television in Asia and award winning corporate lawyer and interactive media executive in China. A founding member of the senior management team of Star TV, he specializes in cross-border media and internet financing and legal/regulatory issues...

    , JD-1985, CEO
    Chief executive officer
    A chief executive officer , managing director , Executive Director for non-profit organizations, or chief executive is the highest-ranking corporate officer or administrator in charge of total management of an organization...

     of Broadwebasia
  • Wayne Gardner, JD-1986, Senior Tax Counsel, ExxonMobil
    ExxonMobil
    Exxon Mobil Corporation or ExxonMobil, is an American multinational oil and gas corporation. It is a direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil company, and was formed on November 30, 1999, by the merger of Exxon and Mobil. Its headquarters are in Irving, Texas...

  • Michael Barton, JD-1992, MBA (Freeman School)-1985, KPMG
    KPMG
    KPMG is one of the largest professional services networks in the world and one of the Big Four auditors, along with Deloitte, Ernst & Young and PwC. Its global headquarters is located in Amstelveen, Netherlands....

     partner (San Francisco), former Louisiana Supreme Court
    Louisiana Supreme Court
    The Supreme Court of Louisiana is the highest court and court of last resort in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The modern Supreme Court, composed of seven justices, meets in the French Quarter of New Orleans....

     clerk
  • Rod West, JD-1993, MBA (Freeman School)-2005, President & CEO of Entergy
    Entergy
    Entergy Corporation is an integrated energy company engaged primarily in electric power production and retail distribution operations. It is headquartered in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana.-History:...

  • Ford F. Graham, JD/MBA, Vice-Chairman and President, Miller Petroleum, Inc., and Managing Partner of Vulcan Partners
  • John Misso, JD/MBA, Senior Tax Counsel, Shell Oil Co., Houston
  • Mike Tannenbaum
    Mike Tannenbaum
    Mike Tannenbaum is a professional American football executive, currently serving as the general manager for the New York Jets of the National Football League.-Cleveland Browns:...

    , JD-1995, 37-year-old General Manager of the New York Jets
    New York Jets
    The New York Jets are a professional football team headquartered in Florham Park, New Jersey, representing the New York metropolitan area. The team is a member of the Eastern Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League...

    , graduated with Tulane's Sports Law
    Sports law
    Sports law is an umbrella term used to describe the legal issues at work in the world of both amateur and professional sports. Sports law overlaps substantially with labor law, contract law, competition or antitrust law, and tort law. Issues like defamation and privacy rights are also an integral...

     certificate
  • Paul Friedman, JD/MBA-1996, Senior Vice President at Sony Pictures Entertainment
    Sony Pictures Entertainment
    Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc. is the television and film production/distribution unit of Japanese multinational technology and media conglomerate Sony...


Government

Governors
  • Newton C. Blanchard
    Newton C. Blanchard
    Newton Crain Blanchard was a United States Representative, Senator, and the 33rd Governor of Louisiana. Born in Rapides Parish, he completed academic studies, studied law in Alexandria, Louisiana in 1868, and graduated from the Tulane University Law School in 1870...

    , 1870, Governor of Louisiana (D)
  • Murphy J. Foster
    Murphy J. Foster
    Murphy James Foster, Sr. , was a Louisiana politician who served two terms as the 31st Governor of Louisiana from 1892 to 1900.Early and personal life...

    , 1871, Governor of Louisiana (D)
  • Alvin Olin King
    Alvin Olin King
    Alvin Olin King was a Louisiana politician allied with the popular Long faction of the state Democratic Party....

    , Governor of Louisiana (D)
  • Jared Y. Sanders, Sr.
    Jared Y. Sanders, Sr.
    Jared Young Sanders, Sr. , was a journalist and attorney from Franklin, the seat of St. Mary Parish in south Louisiana, who served as his state's House Speaker , lieutenant governor , the 34th Governor , and U.S. representative...

    , 1893, Governor of Louisiana (D)
  • Oramel H. Simpson
    Oramel H. Simpson
    Oramel Hinckley Simpson was an American politician from the US state of Louisiana. He became the 39th Governor of Louisiana in 1926, upon the death of his predecessor, Henry L. Fuqua...

    , 1893, Governor of Louisiana (D)
  • Huey Long
    Huey Long
    Huey Pierce Long, Jr. , nicknamed The Kingfish, served as the 40th Governor of Louisiana from 1928–1932 and as a U.S. Senator from 1932 to 1935. A Democrat, he was noted for his radical populist policies. Though a backer of Franklin D...

    , 1915, Governor of Louisiana (D)
  • Francis T. Nicholls
    Francis T. Nicholls
    Francis Redding Tillou Nicholls was an American attorney, politician, judge, and a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War...

    , Governor of Louisiana (D)
  • David C. Treen
    David C. Treen
    David Conner "Dave" Treen, Sr. , was an American attorney and politician from Mandeville, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana – the first Republican Governor of the U.S. state of Louisiana since Reconstruction. He was the first Republican in modern times to have served in the U.S...

    , 1950, Governor of Louisiana (R)
  • Bob Wise
    Bob Wise
    Robert Ellsworth "Bob" Wise, Jr. is an American politician. A Democrat, Wise served as the 33rd Governor of West Virginia from January 2001 to January 2005.-Early life:...

    , 1975, Governor of West Virginia (D)


U.S. Senators
  • Edwin S. Broussard
    Edwin S. Broussard
    Edwin Sidney Broussard I was a United States senator from Louisiana. He was born in the village of Loureauville in Iberia Parish in the sugar-growing country of south Louisiana and attended public schools. He graduated from the Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge in 1896. He taught in the...

    , 1901, U.S. Senator (D)
  • Robert F. Broussard
    Robert F. Broussard
    Robert Foligny Broussard was both a U.S. representative and a U.S. senator from Louisiana. He was born on the Mary Louise plantation near New Iberia, the seat of Iberia Parish. He attended public and private schools. Broussard attended the Catholic Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., from...

    , 1889, U.S. Senator (D)
  • Allen J. Ellender
    Allen J. Ellender
    Allen Joseph Ellender was a popular U.S. senator from Houma, Louisiana , who served from 1937 until his death. He was a Democrat who was originally allied with the legendary Huey Pierce Long, Jr.. As Senator he compiled a generally conservative record, voting 77% of the time with the Conservative...

    , 1913, U.S. Senator (D)
  • John H. Overton
    John H. Overton
    John Holmes Overton was an attorney and Democratic United States representative and U.S. senator from Louisiana...

    , 1897, U.S. Senator (D)
  • Randall Lee Gibson, U.S. Senator (D), whom Gibson Hall
    Gibson Hall
    Gibson Hall is a building at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It sits across from Audubon Park.-History:Constructed in 1894, Gibson Hall is the oldest structure on the present Tulane University campus. It faces on to St. Charles Avenue and is the entry landmark to the...

     is named after
  • David Vitter
    David Vitter
    David Vitter is the junior United States Senator from Louisiana and a member of the Republican Party. Previously, he served in the United States House of Representatives, representing the suburban Louisiana's 1st congressional district. He served as a member of the Louisiana House of...

    , 1988, U.S. Senator (R)


U.S. Representatives
  • Hale Boggs
    Hale Boggs
    Thomas Hale Boggs Sr. , was an American Democratic politician and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Orleans, Louisiana...

    , 1937, U.S. Representative, 1941–1943, 1946-1972 (D)
  • James "Jimmy" Domengeaux, 1931, U.S. Representative (D)
  • Bob Livingston
    Bob Livingston
    Robert Linlithgow "Bob" Livingston Jr. is a Washington, D.C.-based lobbyist and a former Republican U.S. Representative from Louisiana...

    , 1968, U.S. Representative, 1977-1999 (R)
  • Lewis L. Morgan
    Lewis L. Morgan
    Lewis Lovering Morgan was an American lawyer and politician form the state of Louisiana.He served in the United States House of Representatives from November 5, 1912, to March 4, 1917, from Louisiana's 6th congressional district, which then included part of the New Orleans area...

    , 1899, U.S. Representative, 1912-1917 (D)
  • James H. Morrison
    James H. Morrison
    James Hobson "Jimmy" Morrison, Sr. , was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from the Sixth Congressional District of Louisiana, who served from 1943 to 1967...

    , 1934, U.S. Representative, 1943-1967 (D)
  • John Rarick
    John Rarick
    John Richard Rarick was a lawyer who served as a Louisiana state district court judge from 1961 to 1966 in St. Francisville, Louisiana, the seat of West Feliciana Parish, and as a Democratic U.S. representative from the Sixth Congressional District from 1967 to 1975...

    , 1949, U.S. Representative, 1967–1975 (D)
  • Cedric Richmond
    Cedric Richmond
    Cedric Levon Richmond is the U.S. Representative for Louisiana's 2nd congressional district, which includes most of New Orleans. He is a member of the Democratic Party.-Early life and education:...

    , JD-1998, U.S. Representative, 2011- (D)
  • Jared Y. Sanders, Jr.
    Jared Y. Sanders, Jr.
    Jared Young Sanders, Jr. , was a prominent Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, the Louisiana State Senate, and the United States House of Representatives, perhaps best known for his conservative opposition to legendary Governor and U.S...

    , 1914, U.S. Representative (D)


Mayors
  • Paul Capdevielle
    Paul Capdevielle
    Paul Capdevielle was mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana, from May 9, 1900 to December 5, 1904.Of French descent, he was educated at the Jesuit College of New Orleans, graduating in 1861...

    , 1868, Mayor of New Orleans, 1900–1904
  • Robert Poydasheff
    Robert Poydasheff
    Robert S. "Bob" Poydasheff is a former mayor of Columbus, Georgia.Poydasheff served as mayor of Columbus from 2003 through 2006, having previously served on Columbus city council from 1994 through 2002. He served with distinction in the United States Army for 24 years, retiring at the rank of...

    , Mayor of Columbus, Georgia (2003–2007) (R)
  • T. Semmes Walmsley
    T. Semmes Walmsley
    Thomas Semmes Walmsley was Mayor of New Orleans from July 1929 to June 1936. He is best known for his intense rivalry with Louisiana Governor Huey P. Long.- Early life and career :...

    , 1912, Mayor of New Orleans, 1929–1936


Judges (of Supreme Courts and Federal Appeals Courts)
  • Edward White
    Edward Douglass White
    Edward Douglass White, Jr. , American politician and jurist, was a United States senator, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court and the ninth Chief Justice of the United States. He was best known for formulating the Rule of Reason standard of antitrust law. He also sided with the...

    , 1868, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS)
    Supreme Court of the United States
    The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the United States. It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all state and federal courts, and original jurisdiction over a small range of cases...

  • Edith Brown Clement
    Edith Brown Clement
    Edith "Joy" Brown Clement is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.- Background :...

    , JD-1972, U.S. 5th Circuit
  • John Malcolm Duhé, Jr.
    John Malcolm Duhé, Jr.
    John Malcolm Duhé, Jr. is a retired senior judge on the New Orleans-based Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. He currently practices law in Lafayette....

    , 1957, U.S. 5th Circuit
  • Rufus Edward Foster
    Rufus Edward Foster
    Rufus Edward Foster was a United States federal judge.Born in Mathews County, Virginia, Foster received an LL.B. from Tulane Law School in 1895. He was in the United States Army Lieutenant from 1898 to 1899. He was an Assistant U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana from 1905 to 1908...

    , LL.B.-1895, U.S. 5th Circuit; also served as 11th dean of the Tulane Law School
  • Angel Martín
    Angel Martín
    Angel Martín is a former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, appointed by Governor Luis A. Ferré in 1971, after having served as Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of the Treasury, or "Hacienda"....

    , 1953, former Associate Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court
  • Andrew G.T. Moore, Delaware Supreme Ct
    Delaware Supreme Court
    The Supreme Court of Delaware is the sole appellate court in the United States' state of Delaware. Because Delaware is a popular haven for corporations, the Court has developed a worldwide reputation as a respected source of corporate law decisions, particularly in the area of mergers and...

    ; wrote Unocal Corp. v. Mesa Petroleum Co.
    Unocal Corp. v. Mesa Petroleum Co.
    Unocal v. Mesa Petroleum Co., 493 A.2d 946 is a landmark decision of the Delaware Supreme Court on corporate defensive tactics against take-over bids....

    and Revlon v. MacAndrews; founded the Tulane Corporate Law Institute
    Tulane Corporate Law Institute
    The Tulane Corporate Law Institute is an annual two-day M&A and corporate law conference that takes place in downtown New Orleans every spring. It attracts the most high-profile lawyers and bankers from around the United States, as well as judges, journalists, and others who follow the dealmaking...

  • Bill Pryor, JD-1987, U.S. 11th Circuit; former Attorney General
    Attorney General
    In most common law jurisdictions, the attorney general, or attorney-general, is the main legal advisor to the government, and in some jurisdictions he or she may also have executive responsibility for law enforcement or responsibility for public prosecutions.The term is used to refer to any person...

     of Alabama
  • Percy Saint
    Percy Saint
    Percy D. Saint was an lawyer and politician who served as the Louisiana attorney general from 1924 until 1932. He was an intraparty Democratic critic of Governor and U.S. Senator Huey Pierce Long, Jr.-Background:...

    , 23rd District Court Judge (1920-1924) and Louisiana Attorney General (1924-1932)
  • James D. Simon
    James D. Simon
    James Dudley Simon was a Democratic politician and jurist who capped his career with elected service on the Louisiana Supreme Court from 1955 to 1960.-Biography:...

    , 1918, Louisiana Supreme Court
  • Elizabeth Weaver, 1965, Michigan Supreme Court
  • Jacques Loeb Wiener, Jr., 1961, U.S. 5th Circuit
  • John Minor Wisdom
    John Minor Wisdom
    John Minor Wisdom , one of the "Fifth Circuit Four", and a liberal Republican from Louisiana, was a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit during the 1950s and 1960s, when that court became known for a series of decisions crucial in advancing the civil rights of...

    , 1929, U.S. 5th Circuit


Other political figures
  • James H. "Jim" Brown, 1966, former Secretary of State of Louisiana
    Secretary of State of Louisiana
    The Secretary of State of Louisiana is one of the elected constitutional officers of the U.S. state of Louisiana. The position was created by Article 4, Section 7 of the Louisiana Constitution.The current Secretary of State is Tom Schedler....

  • Buddy Caldwell
    Buddy Caldwell
    James David Caldwell, Sr., or Buddy Caldwell , is the Republican attorney general of the U.S. state of Louisiana. Prior to serving as attorney general, Caldwell was the district attorney for Madison, East Carroll, and Tensas parishes from 1979 to 2008...

    , 1973, Attorney General of Louisiana (R)
  • Donald Ensenat
    Donald Ensenat
    Donald B. Ensenat is a retired American diplomat. Until his retirement in 2007, he served as United States Chief of Protocol at the United States Department of State.-Personal:...

    , 1973, former Chief of Protocol of the United States
    Chief of Protocol of the United States
    The Chief of Protocol is an officer of the United States Department of State responsible for advising the President of the United States, the vice president, and the secretary of state on matters of national and international diplomatic protocol...

  • Albert Estopinal, Jr.
    Albert Estopinal, Jr.
    Albert Estopinal, Jr. , was an attorney and politician from St. Bernard Parish in south Louisiana whose career extended from the 19th to the 20th centuries.-Early life and education:...

    , 1890, St. Bernard Parish politician (D)
  • Jim Garrison
    Jim Garrison
    Earling Carothers "Jim" Garrison — who changed his first name to Jim in the early 1960s — was the District Attorney of Orleans Parish, Louisiana from 1962 to 1973. A member of the Democratic Party, he is best known for his investigations into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy...

    , 1949, New Orleans District Attorney (D), played by Kevin Costner
    Kevin Costner
    Kevin Michael Costner is an American actor, singer, musician, producer, director, and businessman. He has been nominated for three BAFTA Awards, won two Academy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards. Costner's roles include Lt. John J...

     in the Oliver Stone film JFK
    JFK (film)
    JFK is a 1991 American film directed by Oliver Stone. It examines the events leading to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and alleged subsequent cover-up, through the eyes of former New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison .Garrison filed charges against New Orleans businessman Clay...

  • Alexi Giannoulias
    Alexi Giannoulias
    Alexander "Alexi" Giannoulias is an American politician who served as Illinois Treasurer from 2007 to 2011. A Democrat, Giannoulias defeated Republican candidate State Senator Christine Radogno in November 2006 with 54 percent of the vote, becoming the first Democrat to hold the office in 12...

    , 2003, former Illinois State Treasurer
    Illinois State Treasurer
    The Treasurer of Illinois is an elected official of the U.S. state of Illinois. The office was created by the Constitution of Illinois.-Current occupant and duties:, the Treasurer of Illinois is Dan Rutherford, a member of the Republican Party...

     (D)
  • Samuel Lawrason
    Samuel Lawrason
    Samuel McCutcheon Lawrason was an attorney who served two nonconsecutive terms in the Louisiana State Senate from West Feliciana Parish, located north of Baton Rouge, Louisiana...

    , LL.D., 1874, state senator from St. Francisville
    St. Francisville, Louisiana
    St. Francisville is a town in and the parish seat of West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 1,712 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Statistical Area.-Geography:St...

     who authored Lawrason Act
    Lawrason Act
    The Lawrason Act is an 1898 measure of the Louisiana State Legislature which permits municipalities in the state to incorporate into towns or cities without specific clearance from the legislature....

     of 1898.
  • Kenneth McClintock
    Kenneth McClintock
    Kenneth D. McClintock-Hernández is the current Secretary of State of Puerto Rico. Mr. McClintock served as co-chair of Hillary Clinton presidential campaign's National Hispanic Leadership Council in 2008, co-chaired Clinton's successful Puerto Rico primary campaign that year and served as the...

    , JD, 1980, 13th President of the Puerto Rico Senate, current Secretary of State
    Secretary of State of Puerto Rico
    The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico provides for the position of Secretary of State of Puerto Rico who is first in line to exercise the role of acting Governor when the Governor is temporarily unavailable, whether because of being away from Puerto Rico or due to another temporary...

     and Lieutenant Governor of Puerto Rico
  • Walter Nixon
    Walter Nixon
    Walter Louis Nixon, Jr. is a former United States federal judge who was impeached by the House of Representatives and removed from office by the Senate....

    , 1951, impeached federal judge, subject of Nixon v. United States
    Nixon v. United States
    Nixon v. United States, 506 U.S. 224 , was a United States Supreme Court decision that determined that the question of whether the Senate had properly "tried" an impeachment was a political question, and could not be resolved in the Courts.-Facts:...

  • Terry O'Neill
    Terry O'Neill (feminist)
    Terry O'Neill is an American feminist attorney, professor and activist for social justice. She is president of the National Organization for Women since July 2009, and president of the NOW Foundation and chair of the NOW Political Action Committees.-Education and family:O'Neill graduated from...

    , president of the National Organization for Women
    National Organization for Women
    The National Organization for Women is the largest feminist organization in the United States. It was founded in 1966 and has a membership of 500,000 contributing members. The organization consists of 550 chapters in all 50 U.S...

     (NOW)
  • Roy R. Theriot
    Roy R. Theriot
    Roy R. Theriot, Sr. , was the Democratic state comptroller of Louisiana from 1960-1973. Previously, Theriot was the mayor of Abbeville, the seat of Vermilion Parish in south Louisiana from 1954-1960....

    , 1939, Louisiana Comptroller, 1960-1973 (D)
  • Todd Schuler
    Todd Schuler
    Todd L. Schuler is an American politician from Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party.-Background:Schuler was born in Baltimore, Maryland on January 20, 1977. His father, Leoanard G. "Bud" Schuler, is a business agent fot Plumbers and Steamfitters U.A., Local 486. His mother, K...

    , Maryland State Delegate, current (D)

Academia

  • Gail Agrawal, JD/MPH, current Dean of the University of Iowa College of Law
    University of Iowa College of Law
    The University of Iowa College of Law is one of the eleven professional graduate schools at the University of Iowa, located in Iowa City, Iowa. Founded in 1865, it is the oldest law school in continuous operation west of the Mississippi River. The law school was ranked as the 27th best law school...

  • Winston Chang
    Winston Chang
    Winston Hsiao-tzu Chang was a president of Soochow University in Taipei.-Biography:He and his twin brother, John Chang, were born the sons of Chiang Ching-kuo and Chang Ya-juo in Guilin, but took their mother's surname as they were born out of wedlock, although they both were given the generation...

    , 1992-1996 former President - Soochow University (Taiwan)
    Soochow University (Taiwan)
    Soochow University is a private university located in Taipei, Taiwan. Although the Soochow University in Taiwan maintains a church and a Methodist minister in residence, it may be considered a secular institution...

    ; former chairman - Soochow University College of Law.
  • Ethan Yale, JD 1999, Law Professor - University of Virginia School of Law; former Wachtell associate

Arts

  • Jonathan Hensleigh
    Jonathan Hensleigh
    Jonathan Blair Hensleigh is an American screenwriter and film director, working primarily in the action/adventure genre of films.-Early life:...

    , JD-1985, writer of Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), Jumanji
    Jumanji (film)
    Jumanji is a 1995 American fantasy-comedy film about a supernatural board game that makes wild animals and other jungle hazards materialize upon each player's move. It was directed by Joe Johnston and is based on Chris Van Allsburg's popular 1981 picture book of the same name...

    (1995), and Armageddon (1998)
  • Whitney Gaskell
    Whitney Gaskell
    Whitney Gaskell is an American author of seven comedic novels published by Bantam Books. She lives in South Florida with her husband, George Gaskell, and their son....

     née Kelly, 1997, novelist

Partners at Vault 100 Law Firms

Atlanta
  • Kwame A. Benjamin, JD-2000, Seyfarth Shaw
    Seyfarth Shaw
    Seyfarth Shaw LLP is an American law firm. It has offices in the United States, including Chicago, New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Sacramento, and an office in London, England.- Labor & Employment :...

  • Reagan C. Brown, JD-1997, Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell
  • Brian G. Corgan, JD-1979, Kilpatrick Stockton
  • Eric J. Hanson, JD-1998, Hunton & Williams
    Hunton & Williams
    Founded in 1901, Hunton & Williams LLP is a US law firm that employs more than 800 lawyers. It has been called "one of the most well-connected legal and lobbying firms in DC." The firm was founded in Richmond, Virginia and has 18 other offices throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. In...

  • Roth Kehoe, JD/MBA-1996, Hunton & Williams
    Hunton & Williams
    Founded in 1901, Hunton & Williams LLP is a US law firm that employs more than 800 lawyers. It has been called "one of the most well-connected legal and lobbying firms in DC." The firm was founded in Richmond, Virginia and has 18 other offices throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. In...

  • Catherine D. Little, JD-1991, Hunton & Williams
    Hunton & Williams
    Founded in 1901, Hunton & Williams LLP is a US law firm that employs more than 800 lawyers. It has been called "one of the most well-connected legal and lobbying firms in DC." The firm was founded in Richmond, Virginia and has 18 other offices throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. In...

  • Patrick W. Macken, JD-2000, Troutman Sanders
    Troutman Sanders
    Troutman Sanders LLP, founded in 1897, is an international law firm with more than 600 attorneys located in North America and Asia.On January 2, 2009, the firm merged with D.C.-based Ross Dixon & Bell, keeping and operating under the name Troutman Sanders...

  • Kristen L. Melton, JD-1999, Alston & Bird
    Alston & Bird
    Alston & Bird LLP, commonly abbreviated , is the largest law firm in Atlanta and the forty-third largest in the United States.-History:...

  • Susan H. Richardson, JD-1991, Kilpatrick Stockton
  • Carolyn Peterson Richter, JD-1987, Troutman Sanders
    Troutman Sanders
    Troutman Sanders LLP, founded in 1897, is an international law firm with more than 600 attorneys located in North America and Asia.On January 2, 2009, the firm merged with D.C.-based Ross Dixon & Bell, keeping and operating under the name Troutman Sanders...

  • B. Darrell Smelcer, JD-1982, Hunton & Williams
    Hunton & Williams
    Founded in 1901, Hunton & Williams LLP is a US law firm that employs more than 800 lawyers. It has been called "one of the most well-connected legal and lobbying firms in DC." The firm was founded in Richmond, Virginia and has 18 other offices throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. In...

  • John Telford, JD-1997, Littler Mendelson
    Littler Mendelson
    Littler Mendelson P.C. is a San Francisco-based law firm. The firm has 52 offices and over 800 lawyers practicing exclusively in the representation of employers in labor and employment law, and has the largest practice in this area in the United States and Venezuela.-History and practice:The firm...



Bangkok
  • Araya Akomsoonthorn, LLM, Mayer Brown
    Mayer Brown
    Mayer Brown is an international law firm head-quartered in Chicago which specializes in commercial transactions and litigation. The firm employs more than 1,600 lawyers, including approximately 875 in the Americas, 425 in Europe and 300 in Asia....

  • Chinnavat Chinsangaram, LLM-1986, White & Case
    White & Case
    White & Case was founded in New York in 1901 and has grown into one of the world's leading global law firms. The firm has since expanded, and has practice groups in emerging markets including Latin America, Central & Eastern Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia, as well as in Europe...

  • Yuthana Sivaraks, LLM-1994, Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....

  • Chinachart Vatanasuchart, LLM, Mayer Brown
    Mayer Brown
    Mayer Brown is an international law firm head-quartered in Chicago which specializes in commercial transactions and litigation. The firm employs more than 1,600 lawyers, including approximately 875 in the Americas, 425 in Europe and 300 in Asia....

  • Nipaporn Weskosith, LLM, Mayer Brown
    Mayer Brown
    Mayer Brown is an international law firm head-quartered in Chicago which specializes in commercial transactions and litigation. The firm employs more than 1,600 lawyers, including approximately 875 in the Americas, 425 in Europe and 300 in Asia....



Boston
  • Robert B. Lovett, JD, Cooley Godward Kronish


Charlotte
  • Peter James Covington, JD-1980, McGuireWoods
    McGuireWoods
    McGuireWoods LLP is a major U.S. law firm with more than 900 attorneys in 19 offices in the United States and Europe. With the firm's largest offices in Richmond, VA, Charlotte, NC, and Chicago, IL, McGuireWoods has recently experienced a period of rapid growth by opening new offices in London in...

  • Kristin P. Manzano, JD-1992, Alston & Bird
    Alston & Bird
    Alston & Bird LLP, commonly abbreviated , is the largest law firm in Atlanta and the forty-third largest in the United States.-History:...



Chicago
  • Shannon Skinner Anglin, JD-1998, Katten Muchin Rosenman
  • Michael L. Coleman, JD-1973, Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....

  • Linda Hoseman, JD-1989, Winston & Strawn
  • Jana D. Jobes, JD-1999, Sidley Austin
    Sidley Austin
    Sidley Austin LLP, formerly known as Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP, is one of the oldest law firms in the world. It is the sixth-largest U.S.-based corporate law firm with more than 1,650 lawyers, annual revenues of more than one billion dollars, and offices in 17 cities worldwide, with the most...

  • Mona M. Stone, JD-1997, Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell


Cleveland
  • Brian A. Bash, JD-1975, Baker Hostetler
    Baker Hostetler
    Baker Hostetler is an American law firm based in Cleveland, Ohio and founded in 1916. One of the firm's founders, Newton D. Baker, was U.S. Secretary of War during World War I and former Mayor of Cleveland....



Dallas
  • Gustav F. Bahn, JD-2000, Alston & Bird
    Alston & Bird
    Alston & Bird LLP, commonly abbreviated , is the largest law firm in Atlanta and the forty-third largest in the United States.-History:...

  • Eduardo S. Espinosa, JD/MBA-1995, K&L Gates
  • Barry Y. Greenberg, JD-1988, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
    Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
    Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP is a law firm founded in Dallas, Texas, in 1945 by Robert Strauss and Richard Gump. The firm now numbers more than 800 attorneys and advisers in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia...

  • Roxanne Edwards Leucht, JD-2000 Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....

  • Cheryl L. Mann, JD-1995, Baker Botts
    Baker Botts
    Baker Botts L.L.P. is a major United States-based international law firm of around 800 attorneys, with a long, prominent history, significant political connections, boasting more than half of the Fortune 100 companies among its clients. Headquartered in One Shell Plaza in Downtown Houston, Texas,...

  • Garry Miles, JD-1982, Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell
  • Michael D. Pegues, JD-1991, Bracewell & Giuliani
    Bracewell & Giuliani
    Bracewell & Giuliani LLP is an international law firm based in Houston, Texas, that began in 1945. The firm has over 470 lawyers, and has United States offices in New York, Washington, D.C., Hartford, San Antonio, Seattle, Dallas, and Austin, and overseas offices in Dubai, and London...

  • Sanford E. Warren Jr., JD-1987 Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
    Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
    Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP is a law firm founded in Dallas, Texas, in 1945 by Robert Strauss and Richard Gump. The firm now numbers more than 800 attorneys and advisers in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia...

  • Elizabeth L. Yingling, JD-1991, Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....



Ft. Lauderdale
  • Caryl L. Boies, JD-1987, Boies, Schiller & Flexner
    Boies, Schiller & Flexner
    Boies, Schiller & Flexner L.L.P. is a prominent American law firm founded by David Boies and Jonathan D. Schiller in 1997. In 1999, they were joined by Donald L. Flexner, former partner with Crowell & Moring. In March of 2009, a 27-lawyer firm, located in Miami, named Zack Kosnitzky, merged into...

  • William T. Dzurilla
    William T. Dzurilla
    William T. Dzurilla, formerly William T. D'Zurilla, is an attorney, a partner in the law firm's Fort Lauderdale, Florida office. He was a law clerk for Justice Byron White of the United States Supreme Court from 1982 to 1983...

    , JD-1981, Boies, Schiller & Flexner
    Boies, Schiller & Flexner
    Boies, Schiller & Flexner L.L.P. is a prominent American law firm founded by David Boies and Jonathan D. Schiller in 1997. In 1999, they were joined by Donald L. Flexner, former partner with Crowell & Moring. In March of 2009, a 27-lawyer firm, located in Miami, named Zack Kosnitzky, merged into...

    ; former U.S. Supreme Court clerk


Germany
  • Soenke Becker, Summer Program-1994, Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....

  • Carsten Dau, LLM-2004, Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....

  • Carsten Flasshoff, LLM-1998, Mayer Brown
    Mayer Brown
    Mayer Brown is an international law firm head-quartered in Chicago which specializes in commercial transactions and litigation. The firm employs more than 1,600 lawyers, including approximately 875 in the Americas, 425 in Europe and 300 in Asia....

  • Nils Rahlf, LLM-1995, Morgan Lewis
  • Matthias P. Scholz, LLM-1992, Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....

  • Dr. Ulrich Scholz, LLM, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
    Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
    Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP is a global law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom and a member of the 'Magic Circle' of leading English law firms. It is the second-largest law firm in the world measured by revenues. In 2010-11 it achieved total revenues of £1.14 billion and profits...

  • Thomas Stohlmeier, LLM-1991, Clifford Chance
    Clifford Chance
    Clifford Chance LLP is a global law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom and a member of the 'Magic Circle' of leading UK law firms. It is one of the ten largest law firms in the world measured by both number of lawyers and revenue...

  • Dr. Klaus von Gierke, LLM, DLA Piper
    DLA Piper
    DLA Piper is a global law firm with 76 offices across 30 countries and more than 4,200 lawyers. As of May 2011, it was the largest law firm in the world by number of attorneys. The firm's global revenues were $1.92 billion in 2009-2010. The firm is composed of two partnerships, DLA Piper...



Houston
  • Shauna Clark, JD-1994, Fulbright & Jaworski
    Fulbright & Jaworski
    The international law firm of Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. is one of the largest law firms in the United States with nearly 1,000 attorneys in over 50 practice areas. The firm was founded in Houston in 1919 by R. C. Fulbright, an attorney working in railway regulation, and J.H. Crooker, a litigator...

  • Lucas T. Elliot, JD-1989, Morgan Lewis
  • Scott Fletcher, JD-1989, Jones Day
    Jones Day
    Jones Day is an international law firm founded in Cleveland, Ohio on March 1, 1893, by Judge Edwin J. Blandin and William Lowe Rice. Jones Day is the eighth largest law firm in the world by revenue, and the fourth highest grossing firm in the US with annual revenues of US$1.4 billion...

  • Stephen M. Gill, JD-2001, Vinson & Elkins
  • Ann A. Hawkins, JD-1994, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
  • Kevin M. Jordan, JD-1988, Baker Botts
    Baker Botts
    Baker Botts L.L.P. is a major United States-based international law firm of around 800 attorneys, with a long, prominent history, significant political connections, boasting more than half of the Fortune 100 companies among its clients. Headquartered in One Shell Plaza in Downtown Houston, Texas,...

  • Allyson Hancock Kinzel, JD-1999, Baker Hostetler
    Baker Hostetler
    Baker Hostetler is an American law firm based in Cleveland, Ohio and founded in 1916. One of the firm's founders, Newton D. Baker, was U.S. Secretary of War during World War I and former Mayor of Cleveland....

  • Eric W. Kristiansen, JD-2000, Baker Hostetler
    Baker Hostetler
    Baker Hostetler is an American law firm based in Cleveland, Ohio and founded in 1916. One of the firm's founders, Newton D. Baker, was U.S. Secretary of War during World War I and former Mayor of Cleveland....

  • Melinda R. Phelan, JD-1994, Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....

  • Tristan E. Propst, JD/MBA-1998, Mayer Brown
    Mayer Brown
    Mayer Brown is an international law firm head-quartered in Chicago which specializes in commercial transactions and litigation. The firm employs more than 1,600 lawyers, including approximately 875 in the Americas, 425 in Europe and 300 in Asia....

  • Rick L. Rambo, JD/MBA-1994, Morgan Lewis
  • James L. Rice III, JD-1983, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
    Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
    Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP is a law firm founded in Dallas, Texas, in 1945 by Robert Strauss and Richard Gump. The firm now numbers more than 800 attorneys and advisers in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia...

  • Consuella Simmons Taylor, JD-1994, Baker Botts
    Baker Botts
    Baker Botts L.L.P. is a major United States-based international law firm of around 800 attorneys, with a long, prominent history, significant political connections, boasting more than half of the Fortune 100 companies among its clients. Headquartered in One Shell Plaza in Downtown Houston, Texas,...

  • Gerald M. Spedale, JD-1993, Baker Botts
    Baker Botts
    Baker Botts L.L.P. is a major United States-based international law firm of around 800 attorneys, with a long, prominent history, significant political connections, boasting more than half of the Fortune 100 companies among its clients. Headquartered in One Shell Plaza in Downtown Houston, Texas,...

  • Laurence E. Stuart, JD-1995, Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....

  • Neil A. Wasserstrom, JD-1984, Mayer Brown
    Mayer Brown
    Mayer Brown is an international law firm head-quartered in Chicago which specializes in commercial transactions and litigation. The firm employs more than 1,600 lawyers, including approximately 875 in the Americas, 425 in Europe and 300 in Asia....



Hong Kong
  • David T. Zhang, JD-1991, Latham & Watkins
    Latham & Watkins
    Latham & Watkins LLP is a global law firm, one of the largest in the world. Latham currently employs approximately 2,000 attorneys in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The firm was started in Los Angeles in 1934 and has extensive Californian roots, but its largest office is now...



Los Angeles
  • Robert S. Crowder, JD-1998, Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell
  • Michael S. du Quesnay, JD/MBA-1995, Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP
  • David A. Kettel, JD-1985, Venable LLP
    Venable LLP
    Venable LLP is a law firm formerly known as Venable, Baetjer & Howard LLP. The firm is . It was founded in Baltimore in 1900. Today the firm maintains 7 offices throughout the country and includes over 500 attorneys practicing in over covering corporate and business law, complex litigation,...



Miami
  • Frances Gail Faigenblat, JD-1995, Holland & Knight
    Holland & Knight
    Holland & Knight is an international law firm with more than 1,000 lawyers in 17 U.S. offices. Other offices around the world are located in Abu Dhabi, UAE, Beijing, China, and Mexico City, Mexico. Holland & Knight provides representation in litigation, business, real estate and governmental law.-...

  • Jose M. Ferrer, JD-1999, Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....



Moscow
  • Christopher A. Rose, JD-1998, Squire, Sanders & Dempsey
    Squire, Sanders & Dempsey
    Squire, Sanders & Dempsey is an international legal practice with 36 offices in 17 countries. Squire, Sanders & Dempsey International Association does not itself provide, directly or indirectly, any legal or other client services...



New Orleans
  • Victoria M. de Lisle, JD-1992, Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell
  • Robert W. Mouton, JD/MBA-1989, Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell


New York
  • Jacob J. Amato, JD-1997, III, Sidley Austin
    Sidley Austin
    Sidley Austin LLP, formerly known as Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP, is one of the oldest law firms in the world. It is the sixth-largest U.S.-based corporate law firm with more than 1,650 lawyers, annual revenues of more than one billion dollars, and offices in 17 cities worldwide, with the most...

  • Kerry E. Berchem, JD-1991, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
    Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
    Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP is a law firm founded in Dallas, Texas, in 1945 by Robert Strauss and Richard Gump. The firm now numbers more than 800 attorneys and advisers in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia...

  • Lawrence B. Brownridge, JD-1980, Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner
    Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner
    Thelen LLP, formerly known as Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner was a bicoastal American law firm formed by two mergers between California and New York-based law firms. The firm peaked at roughly 600 attorneys in 2006, and had 500 early in 2008, with attorneys with offices in eight cities in the...

  • Aydin S. Caginalp, JD-1974, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips
    Manatt, Phelps & Phillips
    Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP is a Los Angeles-based law firm of more than 400 attorneys and other professionals founded in 1965. The firm earned revenues of nearly $260 million in 2010...

  • Jared R. Clark, JD-1995, Bingham McCutchen
    Bingham McCutchen
    Bingham McCutchen LLP is a global law firm with approximately 1,100 attorneys in nine US offices and four international offices. It represents clients in corporate litigation, cross-border restructurings and insolvencies, financing and securities, structured finance and capital markets, government...

  • Michael A. Cohen, JD-1999, Kirkland & Ellis
    Kirkland & Ellis
    Kirkland & Ellis LLP is an international law firm with headquarters in Chicago, known for its profitability and its litigation, bankruptcy, intellectual property and private equity departments. Kirkland & Ellis is currently ranked as the ninth most prestigious law firm in the United States by...

  • Robert S. Frenchman, JD-1993, Bracewell & Giuliani
    Bracewell & Giuliani
    Bracewell & Giuliani LLP is an international law firm based in Houston, Texas, that began in 1945. The firm has over 470 lawyers, and has United States offices in New York, Washington, D.C., Hartford, San Antonio, Seattle, Dallas, and Austin, and overseas offices in Dubai, and London...

  • Robert Goldstein, JD-1995, Schulte Roth & Zabel
    Schulte Roth & Zabel
    Schulte Roth & Zabel is an American law firm and one of the top 100 largest law firms by revenue. The firm was founded in New York City in 1969 and launched in London offering American and English law capabilities in 2002. The firm also has an office in Washington, D.C...

  • Andrew W. Hammond, JD-1997, White & Case
    White & Case
    White & Case was founded in New York in 1901 and has grown into one of the world's leading global law firms. The firm has since expanded, and has practice groups in emerging markets including Latin America, Central & Eastern Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia, as well as in Europe...

  • Tracy Kimmel, JD-1992, King & Spalding
    King & Spalding
    King & Spalding LLP is an American law firm with 125 years of service. It was founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 1885 by Alexander C. King and Jack Spalding. The firm has expanded nationally, with offices in Austin, Charlotte, Houston, New York, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and Washington, D.C...

  • Perla M. Kuhn, MCL-1961, Hughes Hubbard & Reed
    Hughes Hubbard & Reed
    Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP , founded in 1888, is a law firm headquartered in New York City.The firm's history dates back to the late 19th century when it counted among its partners former Chief Justice of the United States Charles Evans Hughes.Hughes Hubbard was recently ranked first among law firms...

  • Dan A. Kusnetz, JD-1982, Schulte Roth & Zabel
    Schulte Roth & Zabel
    Schulte Roth & Zabel is an American law firm and one of the top 100 largest law firms by revenue. The firm was founded in New York City in 1969 and launched in London offering American and English law capabilities in 2002. The firm also has an office in Washington, D.C...

  • Colleen E. Laduzinski, JD/MBA-2000, Jones Day
    Jones Day
    Jones Day is an international law firm founded in Cleveland, Ohio on March 1, 1893, by Judge Edwin J. Blandin and William Lowe Rice. Jones Day is the eighth largest law firm in the world by revenue, and the fourth highest grossing firm in the US with annual revenues of US$1.4 billion...

  • Thomas Lane, JD-1991, Winston & Strawn
  • Michael R. Littenberg, JD-1990, Schulte Roth & Zabel
    Schulte Roth & Zabel
    Schulte Roth & Zabel is an American law firm and one of the top 100 largest law firms by revenue. The firm was founded in New York City in 1969 and launched in London offering American and English law capabilities in 2002. The firm also has an office in Washington, D.C...

  • Gregory M. McKenzie, JD-1990, Kelley Drye & Warren
  • Stephanie J. Meltzer, JD-1994, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft
  • Patrick S. Menasco, JD-1994, Steptoe & Johnson
    Steptoe & Johnson
    Steptoe & Johnson LLP is an international law firm recognized for representation of clients before governmental agencies, advocacy in complex litigation and arbitration, and advice in guiding business transactions...

  • David H. Midvidy, JD-1990, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
    Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
    Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and Affiliates , founded in 1948, is a prominent law firm based in New York City. With over 2,000 attorneys, it is one of the largest and highest-grossing law firms in the world. Forbes magazine calls Skadden "Wall Street's most powerful law firm"...

  • R. King Milling, JD-1996, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
    Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
    Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP is an international law firm founded in San Francisco. Orrick traces its roots back to 1863, making it the oldest continuously-operating law firm in San Francisco, and the second-oldest privately-held company in San Francisco after Levi Strauss & Co....

  • Christopher Moore, JD-2000, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
  • Sean A. O'Neal, JD-2000, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
  • Charles Parsons, JD-1998, Proskauer Rose
    Proskauer Rose
    Proskauer Rose is one of the largest law firms in the United States, with twelve offices in the United States and around the world...

  • Anthony A. Pastor, JD-1999 Ropes & Gray
  • Christopher L. Pennington, JD-1994, Proskauer Rose
    Proskauer Rose
    Proskauer Rose is one of the largest law firms in the United States, with twelve offices in the United States and around the world...

  • Bernie J. Pistillo, JD-1981, Shearman & Sterling
    Shearman & Sterling
    Shearman & Sterling LLP is a law firm headquartered in New York City with 20 offices located in major financial centers around the world founded in 1873. It is well known for both its litigation and transactional capabilities, especially in International Arbitration, Capital Markets, Finance, and...

  • Richard A. Presutti, JD-1996, Schulte Roth & Zabel
    Schulte Roth & Zabel
    Schulte Roth & Zabel is an American law firm and one of the top 100 largest law firms by revenue. The firm was founded in New York City in 1969 and launched in London offering American and English law capabilities in 2002. The firm also has an office in Washington, D.C...

  • Christopher Price, JD-1985, Goodwin Procter
    Goodwin Procter
    Goodwin Procter LLP is a prominent law firm based in the United States, consisting of 850 attorneys serving clients in Boston, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, New York City, Silicon Valley, San Diego, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C....

  • Gianni P. Servodidio, JD-1993, Jenner & Block
    Jenner & Block
    Jenner & Block is a U.S. law firm with offices in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, DC. Approximately 450 attorneys serve a wide range of clients in corporate litigation, business transactions, and in the public sector. Jerold S. Solovy was the longtime Chair of the firm, but on Sept...

  • Cynthia R. Shoss, JD-1974, Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP
  • Waajid Siddiqui, JD/MBA-1991, Hogan & Hartson
  • Raymond Simon, JD-1985, White & Case
    White & Case
    White & Case was founded in New York in 1901 and has grown into one of the world's leading global law firms. The firm has since expanded, and has practice groups in emerging markets including Latin America, Central & Eastern Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia, as well as in Europe...

  • Alan J. Stone, JD-1987, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy
    Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy
    Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP is a United States law firm headquartered in New York City. It also has offices in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, London, Frankfurt, Munich, Tokyo, Hong Kong, São Paulo, Singapore and Beijing.Milbank is a global law firm, with approximately 550 lawyers who...

  • Walter B. Stuart, JD-1973, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
    Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
    Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP is a global law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom and a member of the 'Magic Circle' of leading English law firms. It is the second-largest law firm in the world measured by revenues. In 2010-11 it achieved total revenues of £1.14 billion and profits...

  • Marc J. Veilleux, JD-1988, K&L Gates
  • Jedd H. Wider, JD-1992, Morgan Lewis
  • John M. Woods, JD-1980, Thacher Proffitt & Wood


Norfolk
  • James P. Naughton, JD-1980, Hunton & Williams
    Hunton & Williams
    Founded in 1901, Hunton & Williams LLP is a US law firm that employs more than 800 lawyers. It has been called "one of the most well-connected legal and lobbying firms in DC." The firm was founded in Richmond, Virginia and has 18 other offices throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. In...



Paris
  • Ann G. Baker, JD-1981, Morgan Lewis
  • Christian Belloin, LLM-1980, Hughes Hubbard & Reed
    Hughes Hubbard & Reed
    Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP , founded in 1888, is a law firm headquartered in New York City.The firm's history dates back to the late 19th century when it counted among its partners former Chief Justice of the United States Charles Evans Hughes.Hughes Hubbard was recently ranked first among law firms...

  • Thomas McDonald, JD-1974, White & Case
    White & Case
    White & Case was founded in New York in 1901 and has grown into one of the world's leading global law firms. The firm has since expanded, and has practice groups in emerging markets including Latin America, Central & Eastern Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia, as well as in Europe...



Philadelphia
  • Andrew P. Schmutz, JD/MBA-1996, Greenberg Traurig
    Greenberg Traurig
    Greenberg Traurig LLP and Greenberg Traurig PA is an international law firm based in Miami, Florida.The firm has approximately 1,800 attorneys and governmental professionals in 32 locations in the United States, Europe and Asia. Its founding office is in Miami, Florida with its largest office in...

  • A. Christopher Young, JD-1989, Pepper Hamilton


Phoenix
  • J. Alex Grimsley, JD-1991, Bryan Cave
    Bryan Cave
    Bryan Cave LLP is an international law firm with twenty-one offices worldwide, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.- Overview :The international law firm Bryan Cave LLP dates back to 1873 in St. Louis. Founded in 1873 in St. Louis as King, Phillips and Stewart, the firm became Stewart, Bryan,...



Richmond
  • R. Mason Bayler Jr., JD-1995, Troutman Sanders
    Troutman Sanders
    Troutman Sanders LLP, founded in 1897, is an international law firm with more than 600 attorneys located in North America and Asia.On January 2, 2009, the firm merged with D.C.-based Ross Dixon & Bell, keeping and operating under the name Troutman Sanders...

  • Eugene E. Mathews III, JD-1993, McGuireWoods
    McGuireWoods
    McGuireWoods LLP is a major U.S. law firm with more than 900 attorneys in 19 offices in the United States and Europe. With the firm's largest offices in Richmond, VA, Charlotte, NC, and Chicago, IL, McGuireWoods has recently experienced a period of rapid growth by opening new offices in London in...

  • Janet P. Peyton, JD-1995, McGuireWoods
    McGuireWoods
    McGuireWoods LLP is a major U.S. law firm with more than 900 attorneys in 19 offices in the United States and Europe. With the firm's largest offices in Richmond, VA, Charlotte, NC, and Chicago, IL, McGuireWoods has recently experienced a period of rapid growth by opening new offices in London in...



San Diego
  • Anthony M. Stiegler, JD-1986, Cooley Godward Kronish


San Francisco Bay Area
  • Gary L. Benton, JD-1984, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
    Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
    Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP is an international, full-service law firm with strengths in the energy, financial services, real estate and technology sectors and offices located throughout the United States and the world, including key financial centers such as New York, London, Tokyo and...

  • Alec Y. Chang, JD-1990, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
  • Scott P. Spector, JD-1974, Fenwick & West


Seattle
  • Trilby C. E. Robinson-Dorn, JD-1997, K&L Gates


Taipei
  • William E. Bryson, JD-1984, Jones Day
    Jones Day
    Jones Day is an international law firm founded in Cleveland, Ohio on March 1, 1893, by Judge Edwin J. Blandin and William Lowe Rice. Jones Day is the eighth largest law firm in the world by revenue, and the fourth highest grossing firm in the US with annual revenues of US$1.4 billion...

  • H. Henry Chang, JD-1987, Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....

  • Bobby W. F. Huang, LLM-1991, MCL-1992, JD-1994, Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....

  • David T. Liou, LLM-1980, Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....



Tokyo
  • Motonori Araki, LLM-1988, Morrison & Foerster
  • Kenichi Nakayama, LLM-1990, Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....



Washington, D.C.
  • Shauna E. Alonge, JD-1979, Crowell & Moring
    Crowell & Moring
    Crowell & Moring is an international law firm headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in Irvine, New York City, Los Angeles, Anchorage, San Francisco, London and Brussels, and around 450 lawyers....

  • M. Miller Baker, JD-1984, McDermott Will
  • Thomas C. Bogle, JD-2001, Dechert LLP
  • Alan T. Dickey, JD-1996, Patton Boggs LLP
  • Alan M. Fisch, JD-1994, Kaye Scholer
  • Bryant E. Gardner, JD-2000, Winston & Strawn
  • Darrin L. Glymph, JD-1993, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
    Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
    Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP is an international law firm founded in San Francisco. Orrick traces its roots back to 1863, making it the oldest continuously-operating law firm in San Francisco, and the second-oldest privately-held company in San Francisco after Levi Strauss & Co....

  • Pamela S. Kane, JD-1994, Howrey
  • Michael J. McManus, JD-1975, Drinker Biddle
  • Vanessa Richelle Wilson, JD-1994, Dewey & LeBoeuf
    Dewey & LeBoeuf
    Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP is a prominent global white shoe law firm, headquartered in New York City. Originally founded in 1909, the firm currently has over 2400 lawyers spread throughout 26 offices in 15 countries on 4 continents, and is known primarily for its corporate, insurance, litigation, tax and...

  • Josh Romanow, JD, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
    Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
    Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP is an international, full-service law firm with strengths in the energy, financial services, real estate and technology sectors and offices located throughout the United States and the world, including key financial centers such as New York, London, Tokyo and...

  • Lisa K. Rushton, JD-1994, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP
  • Ugo Colella, JD-1996, Patton Boggs LLP
  • Jennifer Ancona Semko, JD-1998, Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie is an international law firm, founded in Chicago in 1949 by Russell Baker and John McKenzie. It is home to more than 3,800 lawyers spread over 70 offices in 42 different countries....

  • Robert H. Shulman, JD-1979, Howrey
  • Stephen M. Spina, JD-1996, Morgan Lewis
  • Jay T. Taylor, JD-2000, McDermott Will
  • D. Jean Veta, JD-1981, Covington & Burling
    Covington & Burling
    Covington & Burling LLP is an international law firm with offices in Beijing, Brussels, London, New York, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, San Diego, and Washington, DC. The firm advises multinational corporations on significant transactional, litigation, regulatory, and public policy matters...

  • Matthew K. White, JD-1997, McDermott Will

Popular culture references

  • In The Pelican Brief
    The Pelican Brief (film)
    The Pelican Brief is a 1993 legal crime thriller based on the novel of the same name by John Grisham. Directed by Alan J. Pakula, the film stars Julia Roberts in the role of young law student Darby Shaw and Denzel Washington as Washington Herald reporter Gray Grantham...

    , Julia Roberts
    Julia Roberts
    Julia Fiona Roberts is an American actress. She became a Hollywood star after headlining the romantic comedy Pretty Woman , which grossed $464 million worldwide...

     plays the role of a precocious 24-year-old Tulane Law student.
  • In JFK
    JFK (film)
    JFK is a 1991 American film directed by Oliver Stone. It examines the events leading to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and alleged subsequent cover-up, through the eyes of former New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison .Garrison filed charges against New Orleans businessman Clay...

    , an Oliver Stone
    Oliver Stone
    William Oliver Stone is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. Stone became well known in the late 1980s and the early 1990s for directing a series of films about the Vietnam War, for which he had previously participated as an infantry soldier. His work frequently focuses on...

     film, Tulane Law School graduate Jim Garrison
    Jim Garrison
    Earling Carothers "Jim" Garrison — who changed his first name to Jim in the early 1960s — was the District Attorney of Orleans Parish, Louisiana from 1962 to 1973. A member of the Democratic Party, he is best known for his investigations into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy...

     was played by Kevin Costner
    Kevin Costner
    Kevin Michael Costner is an American actor, singer, musician, producer, director, and businessman. He has been nominated for three BAFTA Awards, won two Academy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards. Costner's roles include Lt. John J...

    .
  • In the sitcom Frank's Place
    Frank's Place
    Frank's Place is an American comedy-drama series which aired on CBS for 22 episodes during the 1987-1988 television schedule. The series was created by Hugh Wilson and executive produced by Wilson and series star Tim Reid.-Plot:Set in New Orleans, Frank's Place chronicles the life of Frank Parrish...

    , Bubba Weisberger (played by Robert Harper
    Robert Harper (actor)
    Robert Harper is an American actor. He is perhaps most well known for his role as Sharkey in Once Upon a Time in America. He has also portrayed Charlie Gereson in Creepshow and Bubba 'Si' Weisberger in the CBS sitcom Frank's Place...

    ) was a graduate of Tulane Law School.
  • In Taking Back Our Town (a 2001 Lifetime movie), Myndy Crist played Tulane Environmental Law Clinic (TELC)
    Tulane Environmental Law Clinic
    The Tulane Environmental Law Clinic is a legal clinic that Tulane Law School has operated since 1989 to offer law students the practical experience of representing real clients in actual legal proceedings under state and federal environmental laws....

     supervising attorney Lisa LaVie (Jordan) in a drama about a TELC case.
  • The 2009 documentary “Abode” features footage of a TELC student's oral argument before the Louisiana Public Service Commission
    Louisiana Public Service Commission
    Louisiana Public Service Commission is an independent regulatory agency which manages public utilities and motor carriers in Louisiana. The commission has five elected members chosen in single-member districts for staggered six-year terms...

    .
  • The TELC's work was featured in the 2000 documentary “Green.”
  • PBS
    Public Broadcasting Service
    The Public Broadcasting Service is an American non-profit public broadcasting television network with 354 member TV stations in the United States which hold collective ownership. Its headquarters is in Arlington, Virginia....

    ’s series “Now” featured TELC’s work in its July 15, 2005 episode, “Formula for Disaster."
  • CBS
    CBS
    CBS Broadcasting Inc. is a major US commercial broadcasting television network, which started as a radio network. The name is derived from the initials of the network's former name, Columbia Broadcasting System. The network is sometimes referred to as the "Eye Network" in reference to the shape of...

    ’s series “60 Minutes II
    60 Minutes II
    60 Minutes II was a weekly primetime news magazine television program that was intended to replicate the "signature style, journalistic quality and integrity" of the original 60 Minutes series.It aired on CBS on Wednesdays, then later moved to Fridays at 8 p.m...

    ” featured TELC’s work in its March 24, 2000 episode “Justice for Sale?”
  • PBS’s series “Frontline” featured TELC’s work in its November 23, 1999 episode, "Justice for Sale"

External links


See also

  • Civil Law Commentaries
    Civil Law Commentaries
    Civil Law Commentaries is an open access publication of the at the Tulane University Law School. It is published online annually and a student-edited publication dedicated to the study of the Louisiana Civil Code and the state's long civilian tradition....

  • Tulane Corporate Law Institute
    Tulane Corporate Law Institute
    The Tulane Corporate Law Institute is an annual two-day M&A and corporate law conference that takes place in downtown New Orleans every spring. It attracts the most high-profile lawyers and bankers from around the United States, as well as judges, journalists, and others who follow the dealmaking...

  • Tulane Environmental Law Clinic
    Tulane Environmental Law Clinic
    The Tulane Environmental Law Clinic is a legal clinic that Tulane Law School has operated since 1989 to offer law students the practical experience of representing real clients in actual legal proceedings under state and federal environmental laws....

  • Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law
    Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law
    The Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law was founded at Tulane University Law School, in New Orleans, Louisiana, as an outgrowth of that institution's historical tradition as a signpost in the academic world for international and comparative law...

  • Tulane Law School Domestic Violence Clinic
    Tulane Law School Domestic Violence Clinic
    The Tulane Domestic Violence Clinic is a United States clinical legal-education program with an established record of providing holistic services to survivors of domestic violence and filling important gaps in the existing legal services in the Orleans and Jefferson parishes of New Orleans...

  • Tulane Maritime Law Journal
    Tulane Maritime Law Journal
    The Tulane Maritime Law Journal is the preeminent student-edited law journal in the field of Admiralty and Maritime Law. Published semi-annually, each issue of the Journal includes scholarly works written by academics, practitioners, and students concerning current topics in Admiralty and Maritime...

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