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Volume 70, 2009
Issue 1
ARTICLES
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New Labor Law Reform Variations on an Old Theme: Is the
Employee Free Choice Act the Answer?
William B. Gould IV
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First Contract Arbitration and the Employee
Free Choice Act
Catherine L. Fisk
Adam R. Pulver
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Reforming Labor Law by Reforming Labor Law
Preemption Doctrine to Allow the States to Make More Labor Relations
Policy
Henry H. Drummonds
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A Consumer Warning for the Restatement of
Employment Law: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE APPLYING
Matthew W. Finkin
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Equitable Prescription Drug Coverage:
Preventing Sex Discrimination in Employer-Provided Health Plans
Stephen F. Befort
Elizabeth C. Borer
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Citizen Employees
Richard R. Carlson
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COMMENTS
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Surgery or Butchery? Engquist v. Oregon,
Class-of-One Equal Protection, and the Shift to Categorical Treatment of
Public Employees' Constitutional Claims
Matthew C. Juneau
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Hall v. Nalco Co.: Redefining Female
Infertility
Erin Percy
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Be Quick—but Don't
Hurry: Competing Purposes of the Federal Arbitration Act and Hall
Street Associates v. Mattel
Keith Joseph Fernandez
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News and Updates
Please join the Board of Editors in congratulating the following
individuals who will have their student notes and comments published in
Volume 71 of the Louisiana Law Review. We applaud their hard work
and dedication in adding to the body of legal scholarship.
Roy L. Bergeron, Jr., Faith on the Farm: Angola Prison’s Moral
Rehabilitation Program Under the Establishment Clause
Kevin M. Blanchard, From Sunshine to Moonshine: How the Louisiana
Legislature Hid the Governor’s Records in the Name of Transparency
Joshua P. Clayton, The Louisiana “Explanatory Exception”:
Faithfulness to Louisiana’s Hearsay Framework or Mere Storytime with the
Prosecution?
Heather F. Crow, Riding the Fence on Collective Scienter: Allowing
Plaintiffs to Clear the PSLRA Pleading Hurdle
Michael Fagan, No Trifling Matter: Forms, Bulletins, and
Administrative Rulemaking in Louisiana in Light of Gingles v. Dardenne
Laura Beth Graham, Maximizing Expectations: IDEA, Louisiana, and
the Assessment of Students with Disabilities
Carey Austin Holliday, Denying Sovereignty: The Louisiana Supreme
Court’s Rejection of the Tribal Exhaustion Doctrine
Thomas Hooks, A Rock, A Hard Place, and a Reasonable Suspicion: How
the United States Supreme Court Stripped School Officials of the Authority
to Keep Students Safe
Margaret McDonald, Summers v. Earth Island Institute:
Overhauling the Injury-in-Fact Test for Standing to Sue
Michael Mims, A Trap for the Unwary: The Sixth Amendment Right to
Counsel After Montejo v. Louisiana
Jonathan Rose, Time for a New Plan: The LLC Is a Better Option for
Estate Planning After Cannon v. Bertrand
Graham Harris Ryan, What Went Wrong on the World Wide Web: The
Crossroads of Emerging Internet Technologies and Attorney Advertising in
Louisiana
Albert O. “Chip” Saulsbury, IV, Catch You on the Flip Side: A
Comparative Analysis of the Default Rules on Withdrawal from a Louisiana
Limited Liability Company
Alan Stewart, Allowing the Thing to Speak for Itself: Linnear
v. CenterPoint Energy and Res Ipsa Loquitor in Louisiana
Posted: 01/14/10