Monica Hof Wallace
Associate Professor of Law
B.S., 1993, Louisiana State University (cum laude), J.D., 1998, Loyola
University School of Law (summa cum laude)
While attending law school, Professor Wallace served on the Law Review
and as Chairman of the Loyola Moot Court program. After graduation, Professor
Wallace was a law clerk for the Honorable Jacques L. Wiener, Jr. of the
United States Fifth Circuit and the Honorable Barry Ted Moskowitz of the
United States District Court for the Southern District of California.
After her clerkships, Professor Wallace joined the firm of Correro Fishman
Haygood Phelps Walmsley & Casteix where she practiced general commercial
litigation. Professor Wallace teaches in the areas of family law, successions and donations, Louisiana civil procedure, and scholarly writing.
Email: mwallace@loyno.edu
Phone: (504) 861-5670
Publications
- Child Support Savings Accounts: An Innovative Approach to Child Support Enforcement, Volume 85, N.C. L. Rev.1155 (2007).
- Using the Past to Predict the Future: Refocusing the Analysis of a Federal Dilution Claim, 73 U. Cin. L. Rev. 945 (2005).
- The Pitfalls of a Putative Marriage and the Call for a Putative Divorce, 64 La. L. Rev. 71 (2003).
- Roadblock: The Fifth Circuit Further Insulates Public School Systems from § 1983 Liability, 43 Loy. L. Rev. 649 (1998).
August 9, 2005