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.
Since 1938, the Louisiana Law Review has served as Louisiana’s flagship legal journal and has become a vibrant forum for scholarship in comparative and civil law topics. The Law Review currently ranks in the top 200 student-edited journals, and among the top 50 journals for the highest number of cases citing to a law review. Louisiana Law Review scholars have been recognized around the world for their contributions to both common and civil law doctrine. Publication with the Louisiana Law Review is an incredible honor, and we congratulate those selected for publication.
Jack Aguillard – Getting on Board: Resolving the Louisiana Supreme Court’s International River Decision that Missed the Boat
Eric Alborn – One Buzz: Is a Single Text Message Enough to Confer Article III Standing under the TCPA?
Jennifer Baker – Expanding the Bounds of the Public Forum Doctrine for It to Apply in the “Modern Public Square[s]” of Today and Tomorrow
Stephen Cox – Abandonment: Focusing on Drafters’ Intent to Answer Who and What Can Prevent Abandonment
Luke Dupré – Checks & Balances in the Bayou State: The Constitutional Balance of Power Between the Executive and Legislative Branches During States of Emergency
Tyler Frederick – Restoring Balance to an Unbalanced Dynamic: Why the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act Should Not Determine the Applicability of Interruption of Prescription for Joint Obligors
Andrew Hughes – Constructing Clearer Policy: Reconsidering Louisiana’s Anti-Indemnity Regime with Regards to Additional Insured Agreements in Public Construction Contracts
Emily Martin – Article III Standing, but Add a Little Bit of 21st Century Spice: How Data Breaches Illuminate the Continuously Contradictory Rulings of the Supreme Court
William Mathews – It Looks Like a Vessel, It Moves Like a Vessel, But It’s Not a Vessel: Revisiting Vessel Status in Louisiana after Caldwell v. St. Charles Gaming Company
Jay Newman – Heads You Stay; Tails You Go: Arbitrariness in Asylum Proceedings and How a Slight Procedural Speedbump May Help
Lily Pavy – Mommy Issues: Louisiana’s Gap in Parental Rights for Non-Married Same-Sex Couples
Brooke Reedy – Uneggspected: Louisiana’s Scrambled Approach to Ownership of Frozen Embryos After Dissolution of Marriage
Jack Ruello – Insurgent Intentions: Are Retail Investors on Social Media Subject to Federal Market Manipulation Laws?
Baylee Smith – Putting LHEPA Under the Knife: The Implications of the Gross Negligence Standard of Care for Medical Malpractice Actions During COVID-19’s Public Health Emergency
Macy Spencer – Buyers Beware: Understanding the Consequence of Intentionally Breaching a Purchase Agreement in a Civil Law Jurisdiction
Fallon Voltolina – Understanding Self-Imposed Limitations on the Executive as Meaningful Restrictions on Authorizations for the Use of Military Force