Library Archives
The Loyola College of Law Archives collects all materials related to the history and culture of the College of Law. Our offices are located in the administrative suite of the Law Library. The Archives has papers from former deans, current and former faculty, alumni, and ephemera from various University departments and College of Law student associations. The Archives collections are from approximately 1920 to present and illustrate the development of the University and the College of Law. Some former deans and faculty papers are from Dean Klebba, Dean Lorio, and Prof. Rousseau.
Get S.E.T. at Loyola College of Law
Welcome to Loyola University New Orleans College of Law! We’re located a few blocks from Loyola’s main campus – a short walk or ride on the historic St. Charles Streetcar — in beautiful Uptown New Orleans. Here, you’ll join a collaborative community of students and educators who share your passion for law and will get to know you by name. With one of the oldest clinical programs in the country, you’ll benefit from a rigorous legal education with an emphasis on experiential learning.
Graduates for Justice
The Gillis Long Poverty Law Center launched the Graduates for Justice: Post-graduate Internship in August 2016.
About the Program
The post-graduate internship program offers full-time, short-term employment opportunities to recent Loyola law graduates waiting for results from the Louisiana Bar Examination. Post-graduate interns work for eight weeks, earning $6,000.00. Post-graduate interns will work with local legal services offices. Paid interns gain invaluable legal experience and skills while assisting the indigent in our community.