List of Loyola University New Orleans People - Law

Law

  • Pascal F. Calogero, Jr., '54, former Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court.
  • Adrian G. Duplantier, '49, federal judge and former Louisiana state senator
  • Carl E. Stewart, '74, judge U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
  • Paul G. Pastorek, '79, General Counsel, NASA
  • Chet D. Traylor, '74, Associate Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court, 1997-2009
  • J. Skelly Wright, '34, former United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana Judge during the Civil Rights Movement; former U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Judge.
  • Joseph Morrel, '05, former clerk for the Honorable Carolyn Dineen King of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, currently attorney in Houston at Porter Hedges LLP in charge of associate morale

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