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Let's Get Fiscal: Contemporary Considerations in Taxation and the Law
Let's Get Fiscal: Contemporary Considerations in Taxation and the Law
The Louisiana Law Review Volume 83 Symposium, entitled “Let’s Get Fiscal: Contemporary Considerations in Taxation and the Law,” will be held in the McKernan Auditorium at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center on February 10, 2023, beginning at 9:30 a.m. and ending at 3:30 p.m. This year’s Symposium seeks to present various topics in tax law and policy.
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Volume 83 Junior Associates Announced!
Volume 83 Junior Associates Announced!
The Louisiana Law Review Volume 83 Board of Editors and Senior Associates would like to extend our congratulations to the newly selected Volume 83 Junior Associates. It is a great honor to be selected as a Junior Associate, and we are very excited to introduce them to you!
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Junior Associates Selected for Publication in Volume 83
Junior Associates Selected for Publication in Volume 83
The Louisiana Law Review Volume 82 Board of Editors is proud to announce the Junior Associates selected for publication in Volume 83. The decision process was extremely difficult this year because of the number of well-written student pieces.
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Volume 83 Board Announced!
Volume 83 Board Announced!
The Louisiana Law Review Volume 82 Board of Editors is proud to announce the Junior Associates selected to serve on the Volume 83 Board of Editors.
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Louisiana Law Review Cited in a Briefing Before the Supreme Court
Louisiana Law Review Cited in a Briefing Before the Supreme Court
We are thrilled to share that Professor Matthew L. Schafer’s article, In Defense: New York Times v. Sullivan, published in Volume 82 of the Louisiana Law Review, was cited in a briefing before the Supreme Court of the United States.
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Volume 82 Junior Associates Announced!
Volume 82 Junior Associates Announced!
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Current Print Issue
Volume 83, Issue 1

Complete Index of Volume 83, Issue 1


Articles

Commander-in-Chief Authority and the Religious Rights of Service Members in Crisis Times: The Vaccine Mandate as a Call for Reincorporating the Standing Army Fears in Jurisprudence and Depoliticizing the Bench

Joshua E. Katsenberg


Growing Up with Popular Culture in The Time of Title IX

Christine A. Corcos


The Law of Defamation, the First Amendment, and Justice William H. Rehnquist’s Attempts to “Hold the Balance True”: A Framework for Assessing the Continuing Viability of New York Times v. Sullivan

David Elder


Comments

Mommy Issues: Louisiana’s Gap in Parental Rights for Unmarried, Same-Sex Couples

Lily Pavy


Uneggspected: Louisiana’s Scrambled Approach to Ownership of Frozen Embryos After Dissolution of Marriage

A. Brooke Reedy


Heads You Stay; Tails You Go: Arbitrariness in Asylum Proceedings and How a Slight Procedural Speedbump May Help

Jay Newman


Understanding Self-Imposed Limitations on the Executive as Meaningful Restrictions on Authorizations for the Use of Military Force (AUMFs)

Fallon A. Voltolina

LLR Lagniappe
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Can I Get a Witness?: Medical Billing Expert Testimony and the Inability to Affect Damage Awards
Catherine Rutherford, Senior Associate
Looking Forward After Kennedy v. Bremerton School District
Jack Ruello, Senior Associate
Cooking Caremark? Amendment to Delaware General Corporation Law Permits Exculpation of Corporate Executive Officers
Blake Vick, Senior Associate
Sailing Into the Sunset? The Unified Gift and Estate Tax Lifetime Exemption, Set to Sunset and Revert to Pre-Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Levels in 2026, Says Otherwise
Jack Aguillard, Senior Associate
The First Circuit Court of Appeal’s Limitations on a Usufructuary’s Rights: Cole v. Thomas
Macy Spencer, Junior Associate
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Natalie Earles' LLR Lagniappe article cited by Louisiana Supreme Court
September 16
Brad Oster Cited in Gulfport Energy Corporation v. FERC
September 16
Louisiana Supreme Court Cites Louisiana Law Review Alum
September 12
Volume 83 Junior Associates Announced!
July 1
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