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Professor Tom Galligan was the featured guest of the Lawyer2Lawyer podcast on April 12. In the episode, “The Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Admiralty Law, Liability, & Litigation,” Galligan and host J. Craig Williams explore the March 26 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore through the lens of admiralty law, liability, litigation, impact, and how to prevent future disasters involving vessels. Listen to the episode.

Professor Ray Diamond delivered a paper, “Stephen Carter, Clarence Thomas, and Me: Our Journey through the Era of Affirmative Action, and the Implications of that Journey for the Future,” on April 6 at the Equal Protection Symposium, sponsored by the Southern University Law Review.

Professor Bill Corbett is one of five LSU faculty members selected for a LSU Foundation Distinguished Faculty Award.

Professor John Lovett’s article, "Ownership of Submerged Land on the Louisiana Coast: Resolving the Dual-Claimed Land Dilemma," has been published in Vol. 84, Issue 3 of Louisiana Law Review.

Professor Caprice Roberts’ article “Reimagining First Amendment Remedies” has been published in Volume 109, Issue 3 of Iowa Law Review.

Professor Elizabeth Carter has been invited to contribute a chapter to the Oxford Handbook of Comparative Trust Law. She will present her chapter—"Trustee Duties”—on April 5 at the Oxford Handbook of Comparative Trust Law Conference, hosted by the University of British Columbia, Peter A. Allard School of Law.

Professor Elizabeth Carter and Linda Retz of Saul Ewing LLP will present on the “Unhappily Married: Conflicts of Interest and Other Ethical Issues in Intergenerational and Marital Estate Planning” at the 6th Annual UCLA/CED Estate Planning Institute on April 18.

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