![]() "LSU Law prepared me for the future by investing in the appellate advocacy and trial competitions. My experience with those, particularly the appellate advocacy competition, will most certainly make my first appearances before a judge more comfortable."
The adjacent LSU Lakes were developed from swamps in the 1930s as a public works project.
Family TiesIn the 104 years since LSU Law opened its doors many generations of Louisiana's brightest have passed through, earning the right to bar admission in Lousiana, in other states and throughout the world. Tradition is important here. So it's not surprising that among our LSU Law graduates are many with family ties — fathers, sons, mothers, daughters, spouses, grandchildren and cousins — just carrying on with the family business. We want to record the family relationships among our graduates and share the stories of our families within the larger family of LSU Law. To do that, we need your help. Let us know who your LSU Law family members are, and if you have a story you'd like to share. Please tell us about your family members who graduated from LSU Law: |