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Paul M. Hebert Law Center The law school of Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College, known as Paul M. Hebert Law Center, is a Public, 4 years school in Baton Rouge, LA. Total 580 students are attending the law …
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Paul M. Hebert Law Center (Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College Law School) is located in Baton Rouge, LA, founded in 1906. Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College is Public, 4 or more years school and offers both undergraduate and graduate programs with a total enrollment of 34,285.
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The Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University is located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The law school has been accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) since 1927. ABA Required Disclosures on admissions, tuition and costs, financial aid, bar passage rates, and employment outcomes.
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The Paul M. Hebert Law Center offers concentrations in corporate law, criminal law, environmental law, family law, international law, juvenile law, labor law, litigation, maritime law, media law, securities law, tax law, and torts and insurance. The lowest LSAT percentile accepted was 15; the highest was 97. The law school operates on a
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Paul M. Hebert Law Center Paul M. Hebert Law Center, the law school of Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College, is a Public, 4 years school located in Baton Rouge, LA. Total 580 students are attending the school and 204 students newly enrolled for academic year 2019-2020.
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These speeches were selected from the personal files of Paul M. Hebert, who was the longest serving dean of Louisiana State University's Law School. During his life, Hebert held several positions within LSU, he served as a civilian judge in the Nuremberg Trials, he was active in numerous civic groups, and he was an advocate for legal education.
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Follow Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center. Facebook; Twitter. Alumni Selected by Super Lawyers. The "results" number below indicates the total number of attorneys on SuperLawyers.com who attended this law school. Results 1 - 24 of 1103. Filter these results Sean R. Aiello
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The Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University—Baton Rouge’s law school, is located on LSU’s main campus and recruits a student body made up …
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Paul M. Hebert, Dean of Louisiana State University's Law Center at Baton Rouge, died Thursday at a Baton Rouge Hospital. He was 69 years old. He collapsed while presenting the law school's 1977
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Paul M. Hebert, Jr.'s college education includes Tulane University, B.A., 1967, law school degree was from Paul M. Hebert Law School, Louisiana State University, J.D., 1970, other biographical background includes Listed in the 2012 edition of Louisiana Super Lawyers in the area of Family Law.
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As the state’s flagship public law school, the mission of the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center is to prepare a well-qualified and diverse group of people to be highly competent and ethical lawyers through a demanding and comprehensive program of legal education; to be leaders in private practice, public service, and commerce; and, to serve …
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In the report, the Paul M. Hebert Law Center remained one of the top 100 law schools coming in at 94. The U.S. News and World Report ranked 198 accredited law schools and rankings are based off of criteria such as acceptance rates, student-faculty ratio and bar passage rate. The data was collected in fall 2014 and early 2015.
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Directory of Law School Public Interest & Pro Bono Programs - Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center Renew Your ABA Membership It's time to renew your membership and keep access to free CLE, valuable publications and more.
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In 2012, the school will inaugurate a new student-edited journal, the LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources. The Moot Court Board oversees participation in approximately 25-30 competitions. Other student organizations representing a variety of interests are also available.
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The Paul M. Hebert Law Center is a law school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States, part of the Louisiana State University System and located on the main campus of Louisiana State University.
Louisiana State University--Baton Rouge (Hebert) is ranked No. 109 (tie) in Best Law Schools. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.
The full-time program application fee at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University--Baton Rouge (Hebert) is $50. Its tuition is full-time: $23,673 (in-state) and full-time: $39,113 (out-of-state). The student-faculty ratio is 10.7:1.
Since 1924, the LSU Law Center has been a member of the Association of American Law Schools and approved by the American Bar Association. The Law Center was renamed in honor of Dean Paul M. Hebert [1] (1907–1977), the longest serving Dean of the LSU Law School, who served in that role with brief interruptions from 1937 until his death in 1977.