Tulane Law alumna Nancy Gbana Abudu (L’99), who made history as the first African-American woman to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, will be the Tulane Law School graduation speaker, interim law Dean Sally Richardson announced.
Almost precisely one year ago, the nation celebrated the elevation of the first Black female, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, to the United States Supreme Court.
The Oct. 4 editorial, “Not all agree U.N. coalition in gang-ridden Haiti is a good thing. But what’s the alternative?” misses the point — and the alternative. No one is saying Haiti doesn’t need help.
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