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On Friday, January 31, 2020, the Louisiana Law Review and the Pugh Institute for Justice will present We The Jury: Conversations on the American Jury’s Past, Present, and Future in the McKernan Auditorium at the LSU Law Center.
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Current Print Issue
Volume 79, Issue 4

Complete Index of Volume 79, Issue 3


Articles

Smokin’ Hot: Ethical Issues for Lawyers Advising Business Clients in States with Legalized Medical or Recreational Marijuana 

Michael H. Rubin


Businesspersons, Governments, and International Law

Halil Rahman Basaran


Equal Voting Rights Require Removing Race and Partisan Discrimination from Elections and Legislative Gerrymandering

L. Darnell Weeden


The Partisan Ranger Act: The Confederacy and the Laws of War

Winthrop Rutherfurd


Comments

Overcoming the Surge: How Clark v. City of Seattle Highlights the Conflicts Between Federal, State, and Local Labor Laws

Brooke C. Bahlinger


Missing the Forest for the Weeds: Filling the Holes in Louisiana’s Medical Marijuana Statutes to Protect Employees

Catherine Briley


Playing for Pay or Playing to Play: Student-Athletes as Employees Under the Fair Labor Standards Act

Christine Colwell


Faith in Title VII: It’s a Matter of Belief

Anna Reed

LLR Lagniappe
The Online Companion of the Louisiana Law Review
Pickin’ on Veggies: Louisiana’s “Truth in Labeling of Food Products Act”
Missy Oakley, Senior Associate
Protecting Louisiana from Running out of Tax Credits like in Ulrich v. Robinson
William Bell, Senior Associate
The State is No Crook After 30 Years
Michael Schimpf, Senior Associate
In God We (Are Legally Mandated to) Trust: The Constitutional Establishment Clause Implications of Louisiana Revised Statute § 17:262
Sophie DiLoreto
Forcing the Issue: It’s Time for the Legislature to Clarify what art. 1493(E)Legitime-tely Means
Bill Milburn
News
Volume 79, Issue 4
June 1
Junior Associates Selected for Publication in Volume 80
February 27
Doing the Robot: No Longer Just a Dance Move
February 21
Objective, Your Honor: How McCoy Misses the Mark
February 21
Volume 80 Board Announced!
February 20
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