Louis Westerfield | |
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Born | December 26, 1949 De Kalb, Mississippi |
Died | August 24, 1996 |
Education | Southern University (1971) Loyola University (1974) Columbia University (1980) |
Title | Dean of the University of Mississippi School of Law |
Spouse | Gelounder Westerfield |
Louis Westerfield (born 1949 in De Kalb, Mississippi - August 24, 1996) was a lawyer, law professor and served as the first African-American Dean of the University of Mississippi School of Law.[1]
Westerfield was born in De Kalb, Mississippi and was the son of a Mississippi sharecropper. He received his bachelor's degree from Southern University at New Orleans in 1971. In 1974, he received his Jurist Doctor from Loyola University School of Law in New Orleans. He earned his Master of Laws from Columbia Law School in New York City in 1980.
Westerfield began his legal career in 1974 as an assistant district attorney in New Orleans and a year later became assistant professor of law and director of the law clinic at Southern University Law Center. Westerfield joined Loyola's law faculty in 1978 and went to the University of Mississippi as its first tenured black law professor in 1983. He became dean of Ole Miss Law in 1994.
On August 24, 1996, Westerfield died unexpectedly due to a massive heart attack.[2]