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College of Law Class of 2016 Reunion

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Free

Join your fellow Loyola Law Class of 2016 alumni on Saturday, September 26th, for dinner at Ralph's on the Park! We hope you can join us there. Tickets include open bar and dinner. 

College of Law Class of 2021 Reunion

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Free

Join your fellow Loyola Law Class of 2021 alumni on Saturday, September 12th for a fantastic time at Rock N' Bowl! We hope you can join us there. Tickets include open bar and dinner.

College of Law Class of 1976 Reunion

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Free

Join your fellow Loyola Law Class of 1976 alumni on Saturday, October 17th for dinner at Ralph's on the Park! We hope you can join us there. Tickets include open bar and dinner. 

College of Law Class of 2006 Reunion

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Free

Join your fellow Loyola Law Class of 2006 alumni on Saturday, October 10th for dinner at Coquette's! We hope you can join us there. Tickets include open bar and dinner. 

College of Law Class of 2001 Reunion

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Free

Join your fellow Loyola Law Class of 2001 alumni on Saturday, June 20th, for dinner at The Bower! We hope you can join us there. Tickets include an open bar and dinner.

Litigating LGBTQ Rights: From Obergefell to Skrmetti

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Free

Join us for an important discussion with the ACLU’s LGBTQ & HIV Project Co-Director Chase Strangio, one of the nation’s leading counsels in litigating LGBTQ issues before the US Supreme Court.

Chase has been counsel in some of the past decade’s most pivotal legal fights on behalf of transgender litigants including pivotal cases at SCOTUS. In 2024, Chase became the first openly transgender lawyer to argue before the Supreme Court. He was also counsel in Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court decision that struck down bans on marriages for same-sex couples.

Haley Farrell

            

Gianluca Cocito-Monoc

            

Certificate of Concentration in Admiralty and Maritime Law

Dead Man Walking Graphic Novel Panel Discussion

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Free

Sr. Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States, will share her insight on the novel and her continued work in criminal justice reform during a free event on November 11 at the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. 

Her book, originally published in 1993 and now available as a graphic novel, was on the New York Times Best Seller List for 31 weeks, and it has since been adapted into an Oscar-winning movie, a play, and the most performed new opera of the 21st century.