Seventeen graduates in the LSU Law class of 2023 have been selected for induction into The Order of the Coif, the highest honor a law student can receive.
Membership into the honorary law fraternity is strictly limited to the top 10% of each graduating class of law students. Of the nearly 200 American Bar Association accredited law schools in the country, LSU Law is one of just 86 with a chapter in The Order of the Coif. The LSU Law chapter of The Order of the Coif was established in 1942, with a purpose of stimulating scholarly work of the highest order and fostering a high standard of professional conduct.
The 2023 LSU Law inductees of The Order of the Coif, with their hometowns, are listed below. Click on their names to learn more about their accomplishments and experiences at LSU Law.
- Jack Aguillard / Lake Charles, LA
- Jacob H. Bryant / Monroe, LA
- Kimberly Cook / Haughton, LA
- Tyler Frederick / Baton Rouge, LA
- Andrew D. Hughes / Lafayette, LA
- William N. Mathews / Baton Rouge, LA
- Matthew Connor McCain / Winnsboro, LA
- John B. McNamara / Metairie, LA
- Colin M. North / Kenner, LA
- Lily Pavy / Lafayette, LA
- Joshua M. Pruett / Baton Rouge, LA
- Baylee M. Smith / Amite, LA
- Trent Tucker / Baton Rouge, LA
- Emily Vest / Roundup, MT
- Blake Vick / Fredericksburg, TX
- Fallon A. Voltolina / Franklinton, LA
- William M. Wade / Ocean Springs, MS