
Dominic Ross has been selected to participate in a summer program at the law school of the University of Jean Moulin III law school in Lyon, France.
Ross is an alumnus of the Beta Omicron Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi, graduating in 2024 from from the Louisiana Scholars College at NSU with a degree in Liberal Arts.
He’s currently starting his second year of law school at LSU’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center.
While in France, Ross will take classes that focus on comparative, International, and European law. Students also visit local administrative courts, and the International Labor Office in Geneva, Switzerland.
“The program is good for students preparing for a career in international and comparative law,” Ross said.
The summer program is fully accredited by the American Bar Association, so students can earn up to six credits towards their LSU law degree and also count toward a Diploma of Comparative Law.
Classes meet Monday through Thursday mornings, leaving afternoons and long weekends free for students to explore Lyon and other destinations in Europe.



















