Loyola Law GRE Acceptance
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law is the first and only law school in Louisiana to accept the GRE. Please review our frequently asked questions below and get in touch with the Office of Law Admissions at ladmit@loyno.edu or 504-861-5575 for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Speaker Event: Movement Lawyering
The Gillis Long Poverty Law Center recently hosted a discussion about movement lawyering and how law students can engage. A google drive with readings is linked here.
Speakers included:
Environmental Law and Policy in the Florida Keys
Learn about environmental law and policy in the Florida Keys!
During May term – the last two weeks of the month leading up to Memorial Day weekend – we head to the heart of the unique and beautiful Florida Keys. This is a 2-week intensive course in Marathon, Florida, that provides an overview of environmental laws, policies, and decision-making processes related to coastal and marine resources in the United States. It also teaches strategic thinking and advocacy, integrating doctrine, theory, skills, and legal ethics.
Resources

**This is not legal advice**
FEMA extends deadline to apply for Hurricane Ida assistance
-October 27, 2021-
BATON ROUGE, La. – Survivors of Hurricane Ida now have until Nov. 29 to apply for individual assistance with FEMA.
Press Release

Press release coming soon!
A Loyola Law Stuart H. Smith Law Clinic and Center for Social Justice Project
3 + 3 Accelerated Degree Program FAQ
Q: What is the 3+3 Accelerated Degree Program?
Professor Andrea Armstrong Fights to Expose the Hidden Human Costs of Incarceration
Fall 2021 Law School Orientation
The faculty and staff of Loyola University New Orleans College of Law are so excited to welcome the incoming class to our community. Despite the challenges of these unprecedented times, we are here to ensure that our students will excel during the upcoming fall semester.