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About John Devlin

Professor Devlin was born and raised in upstate New York. Before law school, he worked as a biomedical laboratory assistant, in summer stock theatre, and in national political campaigns, among other jobs. After law school, he clerked for Hon. Eugene Nickerson (E.D.N.Y) and was an associate with the NYC law firm of Kornstein, Veisz & Wexler — a small firm, specializing in commercial litigation.
Professor Devlin joined the LSU faculty in 1986. At the LSU Law Center, he has taught primarily in the fields of constitutional law (federal, state, and comparative); federal civil procedure, administrative law, and employment law. He devotes a significant amount of time working with student organizations (e.g., as advisor to the Law Review, the Moot Court Board and, most recently, the new Public Interest Law Society). In addition, he coached the Law Center National Moot Court team and several other interschool moot court teams. Early writings focused on state constitutional law.

Positions

Present William Hawk Daniels Professor of Law and Robert & Pamela Martin Professor of Law, Louisiana State University Law Center
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Curriculum Vitae




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Courses

  • U.S. Constitutional Law (International)
  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • Basic Civil Procedure
  • Administrative Law
  • Employment Law
  • Employment Discrimination
  • Labor Law
  • Federal Courts


Contact Information

John Devlin
William Hawk Daniels Professor of Law and Robert & Pamela Martin Professor of Law
Paul M. Hebert Law Center
1 E. Campus Dr.
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Office: 340
Phone:
225.578.8701

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