Twenty graduates in the LSU Law Class of 2024 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.
This year’s inductees into The Order of the Coif are:
- Mark Denson Ackal
- Erin Alpandinar
- Nathan P. Bromley
- Matthew Paul Clark
- Nicolas Cotten
- Zachary Ryan Crawford
- Sydney Taylor Curtis
- Brendan R. Cuti
- Lance Holden Delrie
- Elise Isabella Diebold
- Colton P. Duhon
- Tyler Joseph LeBlanc
- Tamra Julianna Manfredo
- Natalie Marie Marionneaux
- Caroline Brewer McCullars
- Paige O’Rourke Meno
- Caleb J. O’Connell
- Mason Owen Olinde
- Meredith Lyn Parker
- Madeleine Marie Simpson