Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law

Loyola University New Orleans College of Law


Welcome to our new candidates!

The Editorial Board is proud to announce our new cohort of candidates. These scholars, both full-time and part-time students, bring diverse expertise to the Journal. Many of these candidates competed in our annual Write-On Competition. Be on the lookout for the winning casenote addressing the Louisiana Supreme Court decision in Broome v. Rials coming soon to our blog, written by Class of ‘26 candidate Tracey Ford!

Please welcome our Candidates for the 2024-2025 Academic Year.

ABOUT US

The Loyola University New Orleans Journal of Public Interest Law is a scholarly journal published biannually by a student editorial board with faculty supervision. Founded as the Loyola Poverty Law Journal in the spring semester of 1995, the Journal publishes scholarly articles, practitioner articles, lectures, and student comments addressing a diverse range of national and international public interest legal issues.

Please welcome our 2024-2025 Editorial Board!

2024-2025 Editorial Board, Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law

Left to right: Evan Bushart, Payton Travis, Blakley Jones, Taylor Healy, Andrew Stovall, Zoie Spears, Daniel Coman, Camryn Thompson, Valentina Powell, Bailey Brierly


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Past Issues and Articles

To read some of the Journal’s past issues and articles