Louisiana Law Review - 2003
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Board of Education of Independent School District No. 92 of Pottawatomie County v. Earls: Will Louisiana Halt the United States Supreme Court s Continuous Corrosion of Student Fourth Amendment Rights?
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Is Anyone Listening to Me?: Bartnicki v. Vopper
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Doctoring Up the Capital Defense System: Raising the Standards for Louisiana s Death Penalty Lawyers
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Foreword: Symposium on Harmless Error - Part II
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Civil Rights in the Post 911 World: Critical Race Praxis, Coalition Building, and the War on Terrorism
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Why the University of Michigan Should Win in Grutter and Gratz
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The Pedagogical Code
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The French Connection and The Spanish Perception: Historical Debates and Contemporary Evaluation of French Influence on Louisiana Civil Law
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Successions of States: The French Approach
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Comparative Judging of Civil Rights: A Transnational Critical Race Theory Approach
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Capitant Lecture
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Affirmative Action After Grutter: Reflections on a Tortured Death, Imagining a Humanity-Affirming Reincarnation
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Abandonment: An Evolving Concept of Liberative Prescription
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The Activist Insecurity and the Demise of Civil Rights Law
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Ambivalence in Equivalents: Problems and Solutions for Patent Law s Doctrine of Equivalents
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State Succession, Then and Now, With Special Reference to the Louisiana Purchase (1803)
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The Pitfalls of a Putative Marriage and The Call for a Putative Divorce
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Discontinuity of Law and Legal Security
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Speed Bump on the Information Superhighway: Slowing Transmission of Digital Works to Protect Copyright Owners
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Discrimination and Dignity
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The American Covenant Marriage in the Conflict of Laws
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Personal Injury and the Louisiana Law of Lease
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Washington Legal Foundation v. Legal Foundation of Washington:
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Green Business: Should We Revoke Corporate Charters for Environmental Violations?
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Louisiana Associated General Contractors: A Case Study in the Failure of a State Equality Guarantee to Further the Transformative Vision of Civil Rights
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Vattel s Doctrine on Territory Transfers in International Law and the Cession of Louisiana to the United States of America
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The Changing Concept of Family and its Effect on Louisiana Succession Law
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Bujol v. Entergy and The Good Samaritan Doctrine: Workers Compensation and Safety Regulations, Who Needs Them?
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The Continuing Influence of le Droit Civil and el Derecho Civil in the Private Law of Louisiana
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Considerations Concerning Harmless Error in Louisiana Criminal Cases
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Immunity v. Universal Jurisdiction: The Yerodia Ndombasi Decision of the International Court of Justice
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Shedding Tiers "Above and Beyond" the Federal Floor: Loving State Constitutional Equality Rights to Death in Louisiana
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Bijuralism as an Assimilation Tool: Lord Durham s Assessment of the Louisiana Legal System
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Paralyzing Discord: Workplace Safety, Paternalism, and the Accommodation of Biological Variance in the Americans with Disabilities Act
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On the Principle of Legal Certainty in the Louisiana Civil Law Tradition: From the Manifesto to the Great Repealing Act and Beyond
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Convergence of Political Systems
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The Last One Hundred Years: The Incredible Retreat of Law from the Regulation of Marriage
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The Interrelationship Between Common Law and Civil Law
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Bowen v. Amoco: Contracting for Expanded Judicial Review under the Federal Arbitration Act
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Foreword: Is Civil Rights Law Dead?
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The Principle of Juridical Certainty and the Discontinuity of Law
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The Struggle for Civil Rights: The Need for, and Impediments to, Political Coalitions Among and Within Minority Groups
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Mixed Jurisdictions: A Model for the XXIst Century?
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The Louisiana Judicial System and the Fusion of Cultures
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Fear of a Paper Tiger: Enforcing Louisiana s Procedural and Statutory Rules in the Wake of Harmless Error Analysis
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Loosening the Wrapper on the Sandwich Generation: Private Compensation for Family Caregivers