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Join Dean Meyer for a Champagne Toast in honor of Alumni Weekend.

Join fellow alumni for the Spotlight Speaker Series Weinmann Hall 10:30 AM - 3:20 PM Register for Reunion Weekend here.

Tours of Weinmann Hall will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at the law school, 6329 Freret St.

Join us as we celebrate Reunion Weekend.

 

Join the Law Fellows and fellow Tulanians for pregame fun as the Tulane Green Wave takes on Southern Miss! Event will be at the Bea Alumni House, 6319 Willow Street, starting at 3 p.m. (3 hours before gametime).

Complimentary food and drinks provided.

To reserve your spot at the tailgate,
please email associates@tulane.edu or call 504.247.1475.

 

A part of its celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Center for Maritime Law, Tulane Law is hosting an evening U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Law & Policy Advocacy panel Oct. 5.

The event, which is focused on law and policy at the port level, begins at 6 p.m. at Tulane Law’s John Giffen Weinmann Hall, Room 110, 6329 Freret Street, and is part of the Center’s 40th anniversary events.  The panel of U.S. Coast Guard leaders includes:

Join Tulane Law School Friday Sept. 16 at noon in room 110 for the annual celebration of Constitution Day, which this year will feature a lecture and discussion by Ellie Schilling (L'03) on "How We Got to Dobbs: A Constitutional History of Abortion Rights". Schilling is a 2003 law graduate who has has litigated (and is currently litigating) a number of cases on reproductive rights. Schilling also teaches a class for Newcomb-Tulane College on Reproductive Rights Law. 

 

 

Join Dean David Meyer, Professor Amy Gajda, and fellow alumni for a Tulane Law reception in the Bay Area.

 

The University of Michigan Book Club of Washington DC is hosting an event featuring remarks from Tulane Law Professor Amy Gajda on emerging issues in privacy law and her new book,

Tulane Law’s 5th annual Entertainment & Sports Law Conference, in conjunction with the Tulane Center for Sport, will be back in-person on Tulane’s uptown campus on April 11.

The conference, which runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Qatar ballroom of Tulane’s Lavin-Bernick Center, includes panels discussing legal issues in the changing landscape of sports as well as in the entertainment and film industries.  It will be followed by a crawfish boil and networking reception.

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