COLLEGE OF LAW
COLLEGE OF LAW
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Loyola’s Certificate Programs
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
“I am a travel junkie, and I knew that I would be living overseas at some point during my career. I pursued the International Legal Studies Certificate because I wanted to expand my understanding of different legal systems and traditions beyond the Louisiana and federal systems so that when I am faced with an international legal problem, I can immediately immerse myself into the substance of the issue rather than having to learn a new paradigm of legal thinking and procedure.”
TAX LAW
“Southern Louisiana is one of the richest environmental laboratories in the world. We’ve got the most productive wetlands in the country, unforgettable wildlife, and the serious challenges that come with industrialism and human development. Whether you are interested in coastal restoration, fisheries, or environmental justice and urban planning, we are studying it at Loyola College of Law. ”
INTL. LEGAL STUDIES
The certificate programs at the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law offer a challenging course of study, spur collaboration with students and professors with similar interests, and help to distinguish graduates in the job market. Our programs also leave room for students to take other important courses.
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STUDIES TAX LAW
— Professor Robert Verchick Wendell H. Gauthier-Michael X. St. Martin Eminent Scholar Chair in Environmental Law
— Andrew Duffy, J.D. ’04
“Preparing taxes allowed me to engage a cross-section of community members on a deeply personal level. Taxes, which can be stressful and personal, are inevitability for everyone. By providing this valuable service to the community, we as volunteers developed client relation skills and learned how to tailor our service to individuals of all walks of life.”
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— Todd Feinstein, J.D. ‘10
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LOYOLA UNIVERSITY NEW ORLEANS COLLEGE OF LAW • CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS ENVIRONMENTAL LAW The Environmental Law Certificate program is part of the Loyola Center for Environmental Law and Land Use. The center was created to address legal issues relative to economic development, protection of the environment, and the public’s role in environmental policy issues. To be a great environmental lawyer, you have to be a great lawyer first. Loyola law graduates have a variety of national and international employment choices in the environmental field. Requirements To earn the Environmental Law Certificate, students must complete Environmental Law, either Natural Resources Law or Land Use Law, and seven credits selected from an approved group of courses. Students must have a combined grade point average of 2.5 or higher, and with no individual grade below C. Approved Courses: Administrative Law (3 hrs.) Advanced Legal Writing* (3 hrs.) Advanced Legislative and Administrative Advocacy (3 hrs.) Clinical Externship* (1-2 hrs.) Environmental Law Seminars (2-3 hrs.) Land Use Law (3 hrs.) Legal Research* (1-2 hrs.) Legislative and Administrative Advocacy (3 hrs.) Natural Resources Law (3 hrs.) Selected Topics in International Environmental Law (2 hrs.) Environmental Justice (2 hrs.) *with approval of the program chair
INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STUDIES The International Legal Studies Certificate program is designed to help prepare law students for professional careers in the emerging global economy. Students will develop a foundational understanding of the international legal order and are uniquely prepared for professional careers in the worldwide legal arena. Requirements To earn the International Legal Studies Certificate, students must complete 10 credits selected from an approved group of courses. Students may also take some of the certificate courses in summer study abroad programs offered in Austria, Hungary, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, and Costa Rica. Approved Courses: Western Legal Tradition (3 hrs.) Law of European Union I (3 hrs.) Law of European Union II (3 hrs.) Immigration and Nationality Law (3 hrs.) Comparative Judicial Process (1 hr.) Conflict of Laws (3 hrs.) International Law (3 hrs.) International Trade Regulation (2 hrs.) Comparative Law (3 hrs.) Latin American Law Seminar (2 hrs.) International Law Seminar (2 hrs.) Current Issues in Japanese Law (2-3 hrs.) International Trade Law (2-3 hrs.) International Investment Law (2-3 hrs.) International Financial Services Law (2-3 hrs.) International Dispute Resolution (2-3 hrs.) Selected Topics in International Environmental Law (2 hrs.) Canon Law (1 or 3 hrs.) International Taxation (3 hrs.)
TAX LAW The Tax Law Certificate is designed to give students an experience in basic tax law courses that will prepare them for an LL.M. in taxation or to practice tax law, either in the private sector or with the IRS or Department of Justice. In addition to the requirement of having 50 hours of VITA, this certificate program encourages students to pursue pro bono experiences in private practice after graduation. Over the last three years, all students who received a certificate in taxation have obtained their LL.M. in taxation, and have practiced tax law with the government or in private practice. Requirements To earn the Tax Law Certificate, students must complete 12 credits of taxation classes selected from an approved group of courses. Students must maintain a B average or better in tax classes, obtain at least a graduating grade point average of 2.5. Students must also complete 50 hours, over two filing seasons, of volunteer work for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. Approved Courses: Legal Accounting Taxation of the Family Federal Taxation of Wealth Transmission Advanced Federal Income Taxation Federal Income Taxation of Corporations Taxation of Partnership and Other Pass-through Entities Federal Tax Procedure State and Local Taxation Federal Taxation Seminar Legal Research Income Taxation International Taxation The VITA Program The college offers free tax preparation help to hundreds of low-to-moderate-income clients through the VITA program. The Internal Revenue Service-designed program has sessions staffed by student volunteers under the direction of College of Law Associate Professor William Neilson and Budget Director Andy Piacun. The prepared tax returns have produced more than $110,000 in earned income tax credit for taxpayers and $488,000 in total refunds.