
A 2008 student comment was named the winner of
the esteemed American Society of Legal Writers National
Writing Award.
A 2007 student comment served as the foundation for
changes to the law of community property by the
Louisiana Legislature.
A recent LSU alum was invited to take part in a national
symposium in France to review new French prescription
laws in light of his 2007 law review article on
Contra Non Valentem in
the civil law.
The Louisiana Law Review
is ranked 38th among student-edited law reviews for the
most number of cited cases.
Forthcoming Works
The following articles will appear in Issue 1 of Volume
70, to go into print in early November 2009.
ARTICLES
New Labor Law Reform Variations on an Old Theme: Is the
Employee Free Choice Act the Answer?
William B. Gould
Stanford University
First Contract Arbitration and the Employee Free Choice
Act
Catherine L. Fisk
Adam R. Pulver
University of California-Irvine
Reforming Labor Law by Reforming Labor Law Preemption
Doctrine to Allow the State to Make More Labor Relations Policy
Henry H. Drummonds
Lewis and Clark
A Consumer Warning for the Restatement of
Employment Law: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE APPLYING
Matthew W. Finkin
University of Illinois
Equitable Prescription Drug Coverage: Preventing Sex
Discrimination in Employer-Provided Health Plans
Stephen F. Befort
Elizabeth C. Borer
University of Minnesota
Citizen Employees
Richard R. Carlson
University of South Texas
COMMENTS
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
NOTES
Hall v. Nalco Co.: Redefining Female Infertility
Erin Percy
Be Quick-but Don't Hurry: Competing Purposes of the
Federal Arbitration Act and Hall Street Associates v. Mattel
Keith Joseph Fernandez