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Professor Caprice Roberts is quoted by Salon magazine in an article on Louisiana becoming the first state to legally require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms. Gov. Jeff Landry signed the legislation, HB-71, into law on June 19, requiring all public schools, from kindergartens to state-funded universities, to display a poster—no smaller than 11 by 14 inches—of the Decalogue, using language and an arrangement hand-picked by the legislature, in "large, easily readable font" in each classroom.

Professor Jeff Brooks will present on several panels at the Educating Advocacy Teachers Conference (EATS), which was held at Stetson College of Law in Gulfport, Florida on June 10-12.

Professor Caprice Roberts will present a work-in-progress titled “Manufactured Standing and Appellate Roulette” at a plenary panel “Court Power and Party Agreement” during the Ninth Annual Civil Procedure Workshop held at the University of California Law San Francisco on May 31.

Professor Tom Galligan’s article, “The Medical/Legal/Human Disconnect in Cure Cases: A Proposal for Reform,” 48 Tul. Mar. L.J. 193 (2024) has been published by the Tulane Maritime Law Journal.

Professor Bill Corbett will serve as a panelist with Justice Piper Griffin, Judge Tiffany Chase, and Judge (retired) Guy Holdridge on “Recent Developments in Louisiana Civil Procedure” at the 2024 joint summer meeting of the Louisiana Judicial College and the Louisiana State Bar Association.

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