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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Tulane University Law School Dean David Meyer and Law Professor Amy Gajda, will step down for roles at Brooklyn Law School effective June 30.

Tulane Law dean steps down

Luke Wilson, Senior Staff Writer April 26, 2023

Tulane University’s School of Law recently announced the departures of Dean David Meyer and Professor Amy Gajda, effective June 30.  Meyer served as the school’s dean for 13 years and oversaw...

Tulane University Law School Dean David Meyer and Law Professor Amy Gajda, will step down for roles at Brooklyn Law School effective June 30.

Entertainment and Sports Law Conference returns Mar. 3-4

Jude Papillion, Editor-in-Chief March 1, 2023

The Tulane Law School and Tulane Center for Sport are co-hosting their sixth annual Tulane Entertainment and Sports Law Conference this weekend, Mar. 3-4.    The conference will feature...

Tulane University Law School Dean David Meyer and Law Professor Amy Gajda, will step down for roles at Brooklyn Law School effective June 30.

Tulane Law School joins college rankings exodus

Aidan McCahill, Associate News Editor February 15, 2023

In the opening chapter of his book, former Tulane University President Scott Cowen describes a pervasive system in higher education.   This system, he argues, can “radically alter an institution’s...

Tulane, along with similar private universities, dropped significantly in US News 2024 college rankings. US News made significant changes to their methodology in their ranking system, no longer considering factors like class size.

Tulane Law withdraws from U.S. News ranking

Martha Sanchez, News Editor January 30, 2023

Tulane University’s Law School withdrew from the controversial U.S. News ranking system last week, citing concerns of accuracy, merit and fairness.    Law School Dean David Meyer said...

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Tulane students deserve an A-plus on their transcript

Tanvi Telekunta, Contributing Writer February 19, 2020

In a system that rewards grades and other quantitative measurements over qualitative factors like effort or willingness to take risks, students are incentivized to take easy classes to ensure their GPAs...

(Left to right) Gerald Williams ('19), Garrett Hines ('20) and Kerianne Strachan ('18) were elected presidents of their respective classes at Tulane Law School.

Tulane Law class presidents prompt diversity discussion

Lily Milwit, Senior Staff Reporter March 7, 2018

At the beginning of the 2017-18 academic year, Tulane University Law School students elected three class presidents — one to represent each of the classes at the law school. The campaign, voting and...

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Road to Graduation: Students sacrifice time to study for LSATs

Matt Saletta, Associate News Editor February 22, 2018

Getting into top-notch law schools like Stanford and Columbia requires exceptional credentials. For example, the current median GPA of students accepted to University of Chicago Law is a 3.9 on an unweighted...

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