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Our Mission

The mission of the Louisiana Law Review is two-fold.  The Louisiana Law Review's first objective is to further the positive development of the law by presenting the highest quality of legal scholarship to the legal community.  This objective is accomplished through publication of leading articles, legal essays, practitioners' notes, and book reviews prepared and submitted by scholars, jurists, and practitioners from across the state, around the country, and throughout the world.  The second objective of the Louisiana Law Review is to engender in the best students of the LSU Law Center a desire to further distinguish themselves through exercises in intense legal research, analysis, and writing.  In furtherance of this objective, the Louisiana Law Review provides Associates with a forum in which to make unique contributions to the discipline through publication of student-written comments and casenotes on issues of contemporary significance.


The Board of Editors

Volume 70   |   2009-2010
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Christopher K. Odinet
Editor-in-Chief

Sarah Perkins
Managing Editor

Matthew C. Juneau
Articles Editor

Casey E. Faucon
Executive Senior Editor

Kelly E. Brilleaux
Senior Editor

Keith J. Fernandez
Senior Editor

Sarah Frances Cable
Production Editor

Carmen Tircuit Hebert
Senior Editor
Gina M. Palermo
Senior Editor
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