Quote from Students and Faculty

Professor Andrea Carroll
Faculty
"We went through a total renovation, coincidentally, in the three years between the time I graduated and came back as a faculty member. The physical facilities were upgraded 100%, and now there’s technology in all the classrooms."
Did you know?
In 2012, the LSU Law Center received formal approval from the Louisiana Board of Regents and the LSU Board of Supervisors to establish an Energy Law Center, the first such center in Louisiana and one of a handful operating in law schools nationwide. The Center prepares lawyers for the full range of 21st century practice in the complex world of energy law. The Graduate Certificate in Energy Law and Policy (the “Energy Certificate”) allows the Paul M. Hebert Law Center to officially recognize students who have demonstrated substantial competence in the study of energy law and related subject matter.
Study Room 4-2
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