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Volume 84 Junior Associates Announced!
Volume 84 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 84.
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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 84 Board Announced!
Volume 84 Board Announced!
The Louisiana Law Review Volume 83 Board of Editors is proud to announce the Junior Associates selected to serve on the Volume 84 Board of Editors. The Volume 83 Board received excellent candidates for the Volume 84 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 84 Board!
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Volume 83, Issue 4

Complete Index of Volume 83, Issue 4

Articles

Demystifying Louisiana Revised Statutes § 30:10

Patrick S. Ottinger


A Good Death: Personal Autonomy and Medical Decision Making in Louisiana

Elizabeth Carter


The Nature of the Right in a Dead Body Revisited: A Study in Comparative Legal Ideas

Arseny Shevelev and Georgy Shevelev

 

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Buyers Beware: Understanding the Consequence of Intentionally Breaching a Real Estate Purchase Agreement in a Civil Law Jurisdiction

Macy P. Spencer


Restoring Balance to an Unbalanced Dynamic: Why the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act Should Not Determine the Applicability of Interruption of Prescription for Non-Covered Joint Obligors

Tyler Frederick


Abandonment—Focusing on Drafters’ Intent to Answer Who and What Can Prevent Abandonment

Stephen Cox

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Gauthreaux v. City of Gretna: Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal Finding No Protection Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination in Employment
Jake Lee, Senior Associate
HB 142’s Age Verification Requirements for Accessing Porn Online Raise Privacy Concerns
Hailey Cummiskey, Senior Associate
The Elite 8%: Cautioning Against The Constitutionalization of Favoritisim for New Orleans
Luke A. Dupré, Senior Associate
FT Excuse Me, Where’s My Money?: The Financial Consequences of Having Assets In a Crypto Exchange Going Through Bankruptcy
Jay Newman, Senior Associate
Uberrimae fidei: Why Reliance is Necessary
Tyler Frederick, Senior Associate
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Volume 84 Junior Associates Announced!
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Louisiana Law Review Volume 84 Board Announced!
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September 16
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