No. 67-2, January 2007
Index
- 100 Years of LSU Law, 1906-2006: A Centennial Gloss
- Who's Your Momma, Who Are Your Daddies? Louisiana's New Law of Filiation
- Glossae on the 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
- The Legal Fiction of "Clear Text" in Willis-Knigthon v. Caddo-Shreveport Sales and Use Tax Comission
- Opening the Can of Worms and Putting Them Back in: An Analysis of New Louisiana Civil Code Article 2695
- A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Dressing-Up Substantive Legislation to Trigger the Interpretive Exception to Retroactivity Violates Constitutional Principles
- Presumption Junction: Honey, You Weren't Part of the Function - A Louisiana Mother's New Right to Contest Her Husband's Paternity
- Angel Investor Tax Credit v. CAPCO: More Bang for the Buck?