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Compost Now and Tulane Law School have partnered to become a drop-off site for organic waste. The material is used for compost, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions and landfill waste, and helps rebuild soil around the city. The Tulane community is encouraged to bring  FROZEN food scraps. Drop-off is at the law school's inner courtyard Monday mornings. Please note the change in summer hours. Be on the lookout for signs in the lobby.
Compost Now and Tulane Law School have partnered to become a drop-off site for organic waste. The material is used for compost, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions and landfill waste, and helps rebuild soil around the city. The Tulane community is encouraged to bring  FROZEN food scraps. Drop-off is at the law school's inner courtyard Monday mornings. Please note the change in summer hours. Be on the lookout for signs in the lobby.
Compost Now and Tulane Law School have partnered to become a drop-off site for organic waste. The material is used for compost, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions and landfill waste, and helps rebuild soil around the city. The Tulane community is encouraged to bring  FROZEN food scraps. Drop-off is at the law school's inner courtyard Monday mornings. Please note the change in summer hours. Be on the lookout for signs in the lobby.
Compost Now and Tulane Law School have partnered to become a drop-off site for organic waste. The material is used for compost, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions and landfill waste, and helps rebuild soil around the city. The Tulane community is encouraged to bring  FROZEN food scraps. Drop-off is at the law school's inner courtyard Monday mornings. Please note the change in summer hours. Be on the lookout for signs in the lobby.
Compost Now and Tulane Law School have partnered to become a drop-off site for organic waste. The material is used for compost, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions and landfill waste, and helps rebuild soil around the city. The Tulane community is encouraged to bring  FROZEN food scraps. Drop-off is at the law school's inner courtyard Monday mornings. Please note the change in summer hours. Be on the lookout for signs in the lobby.
Compost Now and Tulane Law School have partnered to become a drop-off site for organic waste. The material is used for compost, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions and landfill waste, and helps rebuild soil around the city. The Tulane community is encouraged to bring  FROZEN food scraps. Drop-off is at the law school's inner courtyard Monday mornings. Please note the change in summer hours. Be on the lookout for signs in the lobby.
Compost Now and Tulane Law School have partnered to become a drop-off site for organic waste. The material is used for compost, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions and landfill waste, and helps rebuild soil around the city. The Tulane community is encouraged to bring  FROZEN food scraps. Drop-off is at the law school's inner courtyard Monday mornings. Please note the change in summer hours. Be on the lookout for signs in the lobby.

Escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China , the impact of import tariffs on international trade and how developing LNG markets will shape the energy industry globally are issues that will be addressed at the Fourth Annual U.S.-China Energy and Trade Law Forum hosted by Tulane Law School's Center for Energy Law and the Tulane Energy Institute.

First year law students take part in a week-long orientation program to help them navigate those first few weeks and months of law school. Welcome, Class of '22!

In conjunction with the Louisiana State Bar Association's annual meeting in Destin, Fla., Tulane Law is hosting a reception for alumni from 7– 9 p.m.  on Tuesday, June 4. Come join us and reconnect with law school alumni.                   

 

 

 

 

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