During his first official visit to the Paul M. Hebert Law Center on Wednesday, April 6, LSU President William Tate met with LSU Law administrators, faculty members, and students.
Tate’s visit included a tour of the Law Center guided by third-year law students Richala Jackson and Neyah Johnson, a one-on-one discussion with LSU Law Interim Dean Lee Ann Wheelis Lockridge, and two group discussions with LSU Law professors and students.
The first discussion focused on the on the value and impact of faculty research and scholarship, and included LSU Law Professors Lisa Avalos, Keith Hall, Clare Ryan, Nick Bryner, Christina Sautter, and Scott Sullivan.
A discussion about the value and impact of LSU Law experiential learning opportunities included Class of 2022 law students Raven Burnett, Katie Fox, Kelly Garet, and Sarah Perkins, as well as Assistant Dean of Experiential Education Robert Lancaster, Director of Advocacy and Professional Practice Jeff Brooks, and Assistant Professor of Professional Practice Jack Harrison.