
Patrick R. Hugg
John J. McAulay Distinguished Professorship
A.B., 1970, Spring Hill College; J.D., 1978, University of Louisville;
LL.M., 1981, Tulane University.
Prior to joining the faculty at Loyola in 1986, Professor Hugg practiced labor and employment discrimination law in New Orleans. Professor Hugg's research and teaching interests include the fields of appellate advocacy, common law property, federal courts, comparative law, and European Union law. Professor Hugg is the director of the Loyola Summer Legal Studies Program in Vienna, in which he teaches comparative law. He also served as guest professor at the University of Vienna Law School in 1995. Professor Hugg has spoken on judicial opinion writing and appellate advocacy to various professional groups, including numerous national conferences and The National Judicial College.
E-mail: hugg@loyno.edu
Office
Phone: 504-861-5745
Publications
Books
- Analysis of the Draft Law on the Status of the Civil Servant for the Republic of Albania, with others (The American Bar Association Central and Eastern European Law Initiative (CEELI), 1999). 81 pages.
Articles
- "The Republic of Turkey in Europe: Reconsidering the Luxembourg Exclusion," 23 Fordham Int'l L.J. 606-706 (2000).
- "Transnational Convergence: European Union and American Federalism," 32 Cornell Int'l L.J. 43-108 (1998).
- "Comparative Models for Legal Education in the United States: Improved Admissions Standards and Professional Training Centers," 30 Val. U. L. Rev. 51-98 (1995).
- "Professional Writing Methodology," 14 J. Nat'l Ass'n Admin. L. Judges 165-251 (1994).
- Book Review. The Justice from Beacon Hill: The Life and Times of Oliver Wendell Holmes, by Baker, 38 Loy. L. Rev. 557-573 (1992).
- "A Hybrid Theory for Education Reform," with Louis Miron, 36 Loy. L. Rev. 937-980 (1991).
- "Professional Legal Writing; Declaring Your Independence," 11 J. Nat'l Ass'n Admin. L. Judges 114-144 (1991).
- "Federal Judges Seek Improved Writing," 7 Fifth Cir. Rep. 633-639 (1990).
- "Federalism's Full Circle: Relief for Education Discrimination," 35 Loy. L. Rev. 13-110 (1989).
- "Core Legal Abilities Must Be Taught," 94 Case & Com. 8-12 (Jan.-Feb. 1989).
- "Judicial Style: An Exemplar," 33 Loy. L. Rev. 865-894 (1987).
Updated March 3, 2005