Louisiana Law Review

from July 2000
Last Number: October 2020

Paul M. Hebert LSU Law Center
ISSN 0024-6859




Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 740

January 01, 2007

  • 100 Years of LSU Law, 1906-2006: A Centennial Gloss

  • Who's Your Momma, Who Are Your Daddies? Louisiana's New Law of Filiation

  • "Opening the Barbarians' Gate" or Watching the Barbarians from the Coliseum: A Requiem on the Nomos of the Louisiana Civil Law

  • The Supreme Court, Justinian, and Antonin Scalia: Twenty Years in Retrospect

  • Angel Investor Tax Credit v. CAPCO: More Bang for the Buck?

  • The Legal Fiction of "Clear Text" in Willis-Knigthon v. Caddo-Shreveport Sales and Use Tax Comission

  • Presumption Junction: Honey, You Weren't Part of the Function - A Louisiana Mother's New Right to Contest Her Husband's Paternity

  • Opening the Can of Worms and Putting Them Back in: An Analysis of New Louisiana Civil Code Article 2695

  • Glossae on the New Law of Filiation

  • A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Dressing-Up Substantive Legislation to Trigger the Interpretive Exception to Retroactivity Violates Constitutional Principles

  • October 01, 2006

  • Religion in the New Republic

  • Hedge Funds: Their Advisers Do Not Have to Register with the SEC, but More Information and Other Alternatives are Recommended

  • Matrimonial Regimes: Recent Developments

  • The Kelo Effect: Eminent Domain and Property Rights in Louisiana

  • A Problem in Need of Repair: Louisiana's Subsequent Remedial Measures Rule

  • Merrill Lynch v. Dabit: The Case of the Scorned Broker and the Death of the State Securities Fraud Class Action Suit

  • Dura Pharmaceuticals, Inc. v. Broudo: Not Really a Loss Causation Case

  • December 01, 2005

  • Symposium: Proceedings of The Genomics Revolution? Science, Law and Policy

  • Population Health and the Influence of Medical and Scientific Advances

  • Overview of Law and Policy Challenges

  • Risk Prediction for Common Diseases

  • Taking Genomics to the BioBank: Access to Human Biological Samples and Medical Information

  • Intellectual Property/Ownership Issues

  • Population Participation and Other Factors that Impact the Compilation and the Utility of Resulting Databases

  • FDA Policy on Pharmacogenomic Data in Drug Development

  • Commercialization Considerations for Individualized Diagnostic and Drug Therapies Resulting from Pharmacogenomics

  • Liability Issues in Pharmacogenomics

  • Implications for Existing Law/Regulations

  • Race, Genetic Variation, and the Haplotype Mapping Project

  • July 01, 2006

  • Foreword: What We Talk About When We Talk About Workplace Privacy

  • Life Away From Work

  • Consenting Employees: Workplace Privacy and the Role of Consent

  • Collective and Individual Approaches to Protecting Employee Privacy: The Experience with Workplace Drug Testing

  • Privacy for the Working Class: Public Work and Private Lives

  • Privacy Issues Affecting Employers, Employees, and Labor Organizations

  • Workplace Blogs and Workers' Privacy

  • Privacy, Power, and Humiliation at Work: Re- Examining Appearance Regulation as an Invasion of Privacy

  • January 01, 2006

  • Good Intentions Gone Bad: The Special No-Deference Erie Rule for Louisiana State Court Decisions

  • Dissociation of a Member from a Louisiana Limited Liability Company: The Need for Reform

  • Slave Labor in Nuremberg's I.G. Farben Case: The Lonely Voice of Paul M. Hebert

  • Limited Liability for General Partnerships: Another Louisiana Anomaly?

  • The Louisiana Legislatures Attempt to Reduce Auto Insurance Rates with No Pay, No Play: The Answer, A Step in the Right Direction, or Completely Useless?

  • Recognizing Error and Fraud in the Contract of Marriage in Louisiana

  • Who's Your Daddy?: A Legitimate Question Given Louisiana's Lack of Legislation Governing Assisted Reproductive Technology

  • Forty Years Later: Chronicling the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and its Impact on Louisiana's Judiciary

  • May 01, 2006

  • Current Challenges to the Federal Judiciary

  • A Matter of Life and Death- Why the ADA Permits Mandatory Periodic Medical Examinations of

  • The Existing Indian Family Exception to the Indian Child Welfare Act: The States' Attempt to Slaughter Tribal Interests in Indian Children

  • Child Visitation and Performance: The Evidence

  • Developing Biobanking Policy with an Oliver Twist: Addressing the Needs of Orphan and Neglected Diseases