Olivia Guidry Named Editor-in-Chief of the Louisiana Law Review

Olivia Guidry
Olivia Guidry

Olivia Guidry of Baton Rouge was named Editor-in-Chief of Volume 82 of the Louisiana Law Review in February of 2021 in her second year of Law School at Louisiana State University. Ms. Guidry is currently in her third year of law school and is looking forward to graduating in May of 2022. She was selected as Editor in Chief for her scholarship, diligence and dedication to the Law Review as a Junior Associate.

From the Louisiana Law Review Website (https://lawreview.law.lsu.edu):

"Since 1938, the Louisiana Law Review has served as Louisiana's flagship legal journal and has become a vibrant forum for scholarship in comparative and civil law topics, just as Dean Hebert predicted. The Law Review currently ranks in the top 200 student-edited journals, and among the top 100 journals for the highest number of cases citing to a law review."

Ms. Guidry entered law school after earning her bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering from Louisiana State University in May of 2019. Before subsequently being named Editor in Chief, Ms. Guidry was selected as a Junior Editor of the Law Review following her first year of Law School after submitting a paper to the Law Review for consideration.

Olivia is the daughter of Barry and Jeanne Sehring Guidry of Baton Rouge and granddaughter of Francis W. "Potat" Guidry and Gertrude Rome Guidry of St. John Parish, Louisiana.