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Volume 85, Issue 1 Published!
Volume 85, Issue 1 Published!
Volume 85, Issue 1 of the Louisiana Law Review is now available. Click here to read the latest Articles and Comments from the Louisiana Law Review.
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Junior Associates Selected for Publication in Volume 85 Announced!
Junior Associates Selected for Publication in Volume 85 Announced!
The Louisiana Law Review Volume 84 Board of Editors is proud to announce the Junior Associates selected for publication in Volume 85. The decision process was extremely difficult this year because of the number of well-written student pieces.
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Louisiana Law Review Volume 85 Board Announced
Louisiana Law Review Volume 85 Board Announced
The Louisiana Law Review Volume 84 Board of Editors is proud to announce the Junior Associates selected to serve on the Volume 85 Board of Editors. The Volume 84 Board received excellent candidates for the Volume 85 Board, and we thank everyone who applied. Serving on the Louisiana Law Review Board of Editors is an incredible honor, and we wish the best of luck to the Volume 85 Board!
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Volume 85 Junior Associates Announced!
Volume 85 Junior Associates Announced!
The Louisiana Law Review Board of Editors and Senior Associates are proud to announce the 25 students selected to serve as Junior Associates for Volume 85.
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Volume 85 Issue 1

Complete Index of Volume 85, Issue 1

Articles

Get Off My Case: Removal, Remand, and Judicial Federalism in Multidistrict Litigation 

Patrick D. Murphree


Frenemies: Why the FTC Should Explore the Utility of State COPAs to Address Anticompetitive Consolidation in Healthcare 

Alicia Gilbert, JD, RD


Toward a Better Understanding of Mail Balloting: The Case of U.S. Labor Union-Representation Elections

Rafael Gely, Leonard Bierman, and Timothy Chandler 


Prescription, Peremption, and the Relation Back Theory: Breathing Life into Dead Claims

Donna Schwab 

Comments


From Likes to Rights: A Call to Protect and Compensate Child Stars of Monetized Social Media Accounts with the Louisiana Child Performer Trust Act

Kris Bromley


"Person"al Call to Congress: An Examination of Governmental Immunity in the Fair Credit Reporting Act Post-Kirtz

Sarah Szwak


The Bermuda Triangle of Workplace Injuries: Analyzing Personal Injury Remedies for Offshore Wind Energy Workers on the Outer Continental Shelf 

Aidan M. Doughty


The Business of Baseball: MiLB's Decision to Unionize Reintroduces the Need to Eliminate Baseball's Historic Antitrust Exemption

Blaine G. Jacob 

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Feeding Frenzy: How Louisiana’s PLUS Act Enables Claim Sharks to Prey on Veterans
Thomas Mackie
Prescribing More Time: Extending Prescription for Wrongful Death and Survival Actions
Jack Ducote
Paid in Full, Justice Denied? How the IRS May Erase a Decade‑Long Legal Battle
Daniel Gunn
California's AI Safety Bill: Great Start or Bad Beginning?
Will Wood
No Room for Error: The Louisiana Supreme Court’s Strict Compliance Standard for Notarial Testaments in Succession of Frabbiele
Kris Bromley
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