Jonathan Love "This isn't a place where you will study all day and then go home. There are so many functions throughout the year that allow everyone to get to know one another. Other than socials and student clubs, intramurals and the annual Barrister's Bowl are great ways to meet other students. This is the only law school I know of that hosts a full-contact, regulation football game to raise money for a designated charity." (more)74 LSU Law graduates work in the AmLaw 100 law firms, per the 2012 report. LSU Law Center Celebrates Its Centennial
The LSU Law Center celebrated its 100-year Anniversary on Friday, September 15, 2006. A day of activities commemorated the historic achievements of the Law Center. Former Chancellor John J. Costonis welcomed dignitaries, sponsors, alumni, faculty, staff, and students to the daylong series of events. Noted guests included The Honorable John Breaux ('67 graduate), political consultant and author James Carville ('73 graduate), author John Barry, and LSU Board of Supervisors member and the 2002 LSU Law Distinguished Alumnus Charles Weems ('69 graduate), among others. Crowds filled the John Barry headliner luncheon and the Stanford Centennial Speakers' Series held at the Law Center. Some 650 guests attended the black-tie Gala at the LSU Pete Maravich Assembly Center held that evening. Included in the day's activities were: The Centennial Luncheon - Lod Cook Conference Center View the Centennial Luncheon Gallery The Stanford Centennial Speakers' Series - Law Center's McKernan Auditorium Featured speakers were:
View the Stanford Centennial Speakers' Series Gallery The Black-Tie Gala - LSU Pete Maravich Assembly Center The evening included the following highlights:
Baton Rougean's Cyril Vetter ('72) and Mary Olive Pierson ('70) served as co-chairpersons of the LSU Law Center's Centennial Gala. They were presented with commemorative gifts by Charles Weems on behalf of the LSU Law Center and Chancellor Costonis. |