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Volume 79, Issue 1

Posted on January 28, 2019 by mstern6

Complete Index of Volume 79, Issue 1


Articles

“To This Tribunal the Freedman Has Turned”: The Freedmen’s Bureau’s Judicial Powers and the Origins of the Fourteenth Amendment 

Hon. Bernice B. Donald and Pablo J. Davis


The History of the Loyal Denominator 

Christopher R. Green


State Standing for Equality 

Seth Davis


The Creation and Destruction of the Fourteenth Amendment During the Long Civil War 

Orville Vernon Burton


Comments

No Act of God Necessary: Expanding Beyond Louisiana’s Force Majeure Doctrine to Imprévision

Christopher R. Handy


A Warranty Expired: Time to Rid Louisiana of Fitness for Ordinary Use

Sara Daniel


Don’t Rock the Boat: Developing a Uniform System of Maritime Punitive Damages After Baker and Townsend

Josie N. Serigne

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