Volume 74 Publication Decisions

The Louisiana Law Review is pleased to announce the students who have received offers for publication in Volume 75 of the Review. Please join us in congratulating each of these authors for their hard work and outstanding contribution to academic writing:

(1) Benjamin AguiñagaConfronting Confrontation in a FaceTime Generation: A Substantial Public Policy Standard to Determine the Constitutionality of Two-Way Live Video Testimony in Criminal Trials;

(2) Alexander BaynhamThe Intersection Between Successions and Mineral Code Article 190: Quantum Resources v. Pirate Lake Oil;

(3) Drew BurnhamDifficulties with Sharing: A Proposal to Define the Voluntary Unit and Protect the Rights of Surface Co-Owners and Mineral Servitude Holders in Louisiana;

(4) Mallory ChatelainSame-Sex Marriages Are Not Created Equal: United States v. Windsor and its Legal Aftermath in Louisiana;

(5) Molly CsakiDon’t Cry Over Spilled Wine: Recovering Damages for Nonpecuniary Loss under Louisiana Civil Code Article 1998;

(6) Heath DeJeanWhen Words Alone Are Not Enough: Fair and Effective Targeting in Tax Exemption;

(7) Jacob EckerBreak Point: Adapting Louisiana Employment Noncompete Law to the Information Age;

(8) Carson HaddowThe Servitude of Drain: A Critical Survey;

(9) George HolmesTestamentary Formalism in Louisiana: Excusing the Lack of Will Formalities Through the Succession of Guezeraga Approach;

(10) Ben JumonvilleSharp Curves Ahead: Analyzing Formal Dedication in Light of Webb v. Franks Investment Co.;

(11) Allison KingsmillOf Butchers, Bakers, and Casket Makers: St. Joseph Abbey v. Castille;

(12) Michael LambertA Gunman’s Paradise: How Louisiana Unconstitutionally Targets the First Amendment in Favor of Gun Owner Privacy and Why Other States Must Avoid the Same Misfire;

(13) Julia LoveState v. Louisiana Land & Exploration Co.: Why Louisiana Revised Statutes Section 30:29 Should Be Revised to Explicitly Permit Excess Damages;

(14) Caleb MadereCovert Capture: Hydraulic Fracturing and Subsurface Trespass in Louisiana;

(15) Cornelius J. MurrayInviting Integration: A Modified Approach to Disparate Impact Under the FHA; and

(16) Chris UlfersThe Best Interests of Marriage: Why Flexibility is Necessary to Restore the Popularity of Marriage in Louisiana.

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