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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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On the Basis of Sex: 50 Years of Title IX
On the Basis of Sex: 50 Years of Title IX
The Louisiana Law Review will host its annual symposium Friday, February 11, 2022. The 2022 Symposium will be held virtually and will explore the history, impact, and future of Title IX largely with respect to American universities.
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Volume 82 Junior Associates Announced!
Volume 82 Junior Associates Announced!
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Current Print Issue
Volume 82, Issue 4

Complete Index of Volume 82, Issue 4


Articles

Secured Interests in Louisiana Mineral Rights

Patrick S. Ottinger


The Louisiana Civil Code: A Vademecum

Alain A. Levasseur


Recovery for Emotional Distress Under International Air Transportation as Developed by the Common Law Courts

Abdulla Hassan Mohamed


Comments

Res Judica-duh! The Impermissible Expansion of Claim Preclusion Through Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure Article 425

Olivia Guidry


Resolving Louisiana’s Precarious Position on the Sale of Movable Things by Precarious Possessors

Sara Grasch


Putting an End to This B-S Standard: Resolving Louisiana Courts’ Problematic Application of a Burden-Shifting Standard in Slip-and-Fall Cases Against Medical Institutions

Andrew B. Young


TOPSy-Turvy: The Taylor Opportunity Program for Students’ Homeschool Discrimination Contradiction

Chaz Morgan

LLR Lagniappe
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The First Circuit Court of Appeal’s Limitations on a Usufructuary’s Rights: Cole v. Thomas
Macy Spencer, Junior Associate
Puff, Puff, Passed: Governor John Bel Edwards Greenlights Smokable Medical Marijuana with the Passage of House Bill 391
Harper G. Street, Senior Associate
OSHA’s Vaccine Mandate on Private Employers
Camille Wharton, Senior Associate
Local Land Use Planning in an Era of Climate Change
Bradley G. Oster, Senior Associate
Prohibition of Non-Competition Agreements for Lawyers
Alex Domingue, Senior Associate
News
Volume 83 Junior Associates Announced!
July 1
The First Circuit Court of Appeal’s Limitations on a Usufructuary’s Rights: Cole v. Thomas
April 20
Puff, Puff, Passed: Governor John Bel Edwards Greenlights Smokable Medical Marijuana with the Passage of House Bill 391
April 20
OSHA’s Vaccine Mandate on Private Employers
April 20
Local Land Use Planning in an Era of Climate Change
April 18
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