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Volume 85, Issue 2 Published!
Volume 85, Issue 2 Published!
Volume 85, Issue 2 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 86 Announced!
Junior Associates Selected for Publication in Volume 86 Announced!
The Louisiana Law Review Volume 85 Board of Editors is proud to announce the Junior Associates selected for publication in Volume 86. 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 86 Board Announced
Louisiana Law Review Volume 86 Board Announced
The Louisiana Law Review Volume 85 Board of Editors is proud to announce the Junior Associates selected to serve on the Volume 86 Board of Editors. The Volume 85 Board received excellent candidates for the Volume 86 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 86 Junior Associates Announced!
Volume 86 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 86.
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Volume 85 Issue 2

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Articles

Foreword: The (Current) Louisiana Constitution at 50

Robert F. Williams 


Faith-Based Charter Schools and the Establishment Clause: Like the Pig with Wings, They Look Good on Paper, but Can or Should They Get Off of the Ground?

Charles J. Russo 


A Silence after Slaughter-House: Nineteenth-Century State Constitutional Substantive Rights, Liberties, and Privileges

Charles W. "Rocky" Rhodes 


Rethinking Structural Injunctions in State Constitutional Litigation

Johnathan L. Marshfield  


The Louisiana Constitution and the Courts of Westminster: Standing and the Civil Law Heritage

Helen Hershkoff and Adam Littlestone-Luria 

Above the Law? Reforming Prosecutorial Accountability Measures Through State Action

Laura McNeal 

Comments


U.S. Copyright Law Is Fashionably Late to Regulating IP Compliance in the Fashion Industry

Susannah Theus 


Louisiana, the Potential Safe-Haven for Creators of Artificial Intelligence: Louisiana’s Response to Thaler v. Perlmutter

Graham Core 


Judicial Jackpots: Investing in Lawsuits and Regulating Litigation Finance

Patrick Calhoun Jr. 


From Property Rights to Human Rights: Combating Forced Partition in Louisiana with the Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act

Ashton Austin 

LLR Lagniappe
The Online Companion of the Louisiana Law Review
Small Modular Reactors: A Realistic Path Forward for Louisiana’s Nuclear Energy Industry?
John Paul Bourgeois
The Bridge is Falling: A Look at the Limitation Act Through the Eyes of the Baltimore Bridge Collapse
John C. Witherington
Washed Away: How “Altered” vs. “Counterfeit” Distinctions Drive Bank Liability in Check Fraud Cases
Christopher Quina
Exploring Uncharted Waters: Louisiana’s Solutions to a Post-Sackett World
Zachary Smith
The Cutting Edge: Louisiana’s New Surgical Castration Law
By James LeDoux
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