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Lawrence W. Moore is a Professor of Law at the College of Law, Loyola University New Orleans, with expertise in Constitutional Law, Federal Courts, Civil Rights, and Civil Procedure. He is also a member of the Loyola Jesuit Community and has served in leadership roles, including as Interim Dean of the College of Law (2015–2017) and Rector of the Jesuit community (1990–1996).
- LL.M., New York University, 1982
- J.D., University of Missouri-Kansas City (with distinction), 1981
- M.Div., Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, 1977
- M.A., Saint Louis University, 1972
- A.B., Saint Louis University (magna cum laude), 1970
Moore's research and practice focus on intersections between law and civil liberties, including analysis of judicial systems and landmark legal cases. His work often addresses the historical and contemporary roles of law in shaping societal frameworks.
He has contributed to public discourse on legal issues, such as the recent debate over posting the Ten Commandments in LA classrooms (2024), and reflected on pivotal New Orleans cases with colleagues. Moore's academic career spans over four decades, blending legal scholarship with religious and administrative service.


