The Louisiana Law Review Volume 79 Board of Editors is proud to announce the Junior Associates selected for publication in Volume 80. Because we received many well-written student pieces this year, the decision process was very difficult. Publication with the Louisiana Law Review is an incredible honor, and we congratulate those selected for publication.
Luis Balart – Having Your Cake and Eating It, Too: Using FRCP 53 Special Masters in Daubert Hearings to Encourage Scientific Analysis of Scientific Methodology
Will Bell – Why Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure Article 966(G) Creates Absurd Results Regarding A Defendant’s Right to Appeal Adverse Judgments
Monica Bergeron – Second Place Isn’t Good Enough: Achieving True Reform through Expanded Parole Eligibility
Sam Boyer – From Deepsouth to WesternGeco: How Narrow Loopholes in Patent Law Stem from Humble Beginnings and Continue to Mystify the Nation’s Highest Court
Hannah Catchings – Recategorizing Embryos in the 21st Century: A “Modern Family” Issue
Emily Gauthier – Let Louisiana’s Bastards Beat the Clock: It’s Time to Amend Article 197
Harrison Martin – Please Hold Your Applause: How Clapper v. Amnesty International USA Deters Data Breach Litigants from Seeking a Judicial Remedy
Caroline McCaffrey – Fairly Exposed: A Proposal to Improve the Reasonableness Standard for Digital Forensic Searches at the Border
Elias Medina – Recognizing the Need to Recognize: A Proposed Foreign Judgment Recognition Statute and a Procedure for Enforcement in Louisiana
Madeleine Morgan – Rehabilitating Louisiana’s Lost Chance Doctrine: Burchfield v. Wright and the Need for Medical Expenses
Delery Perret – An Unforeseen Problem: How Gertz Failed to Account for Modern Media and What to Do Now
Michael Schimpf – Le Deuxieme Grand Derangement: Expelling Louisiana’s Taking of Private Property Through Article 450
Claire Schnell – There Must be a Better Way: Analyzing Louisiana’s Sales Tax System in the Wake of South Dakota v. Wayfair Inc.
Steven Spires – Misuse of the “Reasonably Anticipated Use” Standard in Louisiana Products Liability Act Jurisprudence
Cecilia Vazquez – The Sharing Revolution: Changing Times Calls for Clarifying Tort Liability
Meredith Will – Screeches from the Red Hen: Public Accommodations Laws and Political Affiliation Discrimination in the United States and Louisiana