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Mary Algero

Philip and Eugenie Brooks Distinguished Professor of Law and Warren E. Mouledoux Distinguished Professor of Law

Education

J.D., 黑料社区, 1989

B.A., University of New Orleans (with distinction), 1986

Departments

  • College of Law
  • Law

Bio

Mary Garvey Algero is the Associate Dean of Faculty Development and Academic Affairs, a position she has held since 2015. She is the Warren E. Mouledoux Distinguished Professor of Law and the Philip and Eugenie Brooks Distinguished Professor of Law. She co-directs the Lawyering Program and co-directs the Westerfield Fellows Program. She directs the Loyola Study Abroad Program held in Spetses, Greece. She is the author of Louisiana Legal Research and co-author of Federal Legal Research, both books published by Carolina Academic Press. She has published articles on issues of federal civil procedure and jurisdiction, the Louisiana civil law system, and the contracts clause and frequently presents on her scholarship and on teaching at professional conferences. She is a former president of the Association of Legal Writing Directors www.alwd.org and has served on the editorial board of . 

She has chaired and served on the executive committee of the AALS Associate Deans of Academic Affairs & Research section. She has served on the executive committee of the AALS Legal Writing, Reasoning, & Research section. She teaches courses primarily focused on civil procedure, federal courts, legal research and writing, and ethics. She has also taught Comparative Judicial Process at the University of Vienna as part of the Loyola study abroad program and has taught this course in Loyola鈥檚 study abroad programs in Panama and Greece. Prior to joining the faculty of the Loyola New Orleans College of Law, she practiced law with the New Orleans law firms of McGlinchey, Stafford, Mintz, Cellini & Lang and Pulaski, Gieger & Laborde, primarily in the areas of aviation, admiralty, and products liability. In law school, she served as the Editor in Chief of the Loyola Law Review.


Classes Taught

  • Civil Procedure I and II
  • Advanced Civil Procedure Seminar
  • Lawyering I, II, and III (Legal Research & Writing, Appellate Advocacy, & Legal Ethics)
  • Advanced Legal Writing
  • Scholarly Writing for Law Students
  • Law & Poverty
  • Courts in a Federal System


Areas of Expertise
Legal research, legal writing, civil procedure, and legal ethics.

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