Louisiana Law Review - 2006
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Dissociation of a Member from a Louisiana Limited Liability Company: The Need for Reform
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When Administrative Law Judges Rule the World: Wooley v. State Farm-Does a Denial of Agency- Initiated Judicial Review of ALJ Final Orders Violate the Constitutional Doctrine of Separation of Powers?
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Privacy Issues Affecting Employers, Employees, and Labor Organizations
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Good Intentions Gone Bad: The Special No-Deference Erie Rule for Louisiana State Court Decisions
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Reformation of 527 Organizations: Closing the Soft Money Loophole Created by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002
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W. Bowers for their invaluable guidance and assistance in writing this comment. The author would also like to thank her family members and friends for the continuous support they provided, especially her husband Jeremiah. Tax Increment Financing: Louisiana Goes Fishing for New Business
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Child Visitation and Performance: The Evidence
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Current Challenges to the Federal Judiciary
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Limited Liability for General Partnerships: Another Louisiana Anomaly?
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Dura Pharmaceuticals, Inc. v. Broudo: Not Really a Loss Causation Case
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Slave Labor in Nuremberg's I.G. Farben Case: The Lonely Voice of Paul M. Hebert
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Merrill Lynch v. Dabit: The Case of the Scorned Broker and the Death of the State Securities Fraud Class Action Suit
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Consenting Employees: Workplace Privacy and the Role of Consent
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Privacy, Power, and Humiliation at Work: Re- Examining Appearance Regulation as an Invasion of Privacy
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Religion in the New Republic
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The Kelo Effect: Eminent Domain and Property Rights in Louisiana
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Forty Years Later: Chronicling the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and its Impact on Louisiana's Judiciary
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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?
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A Matter of Life and Death- Why the ADA Permits Mandatory Periodic Medical Examinations of
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Matrimonial Regimes: Recent Developments
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Collective and Individual Approaches to Protecting Employee Privacy: The Experience with Workplace Drug Testing
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Developing Biobanking Policy with an Oliver Twist: Addressing the Needs of Orphan and Neglected Diseases
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Recognizing Error and Fraud in the Contract of Marriage in Louisiana
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Who's Your Daddy?: A Legitimate Question Given Louisiana's Lack of Legislation Governing Assisted Reproductive Technology
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A Problem in Need of Repair: Louisiana's Subsequent Remedial Measures Rule
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The Existing Indian Family Exception to the Indian Child Welfare Act: The States' Attempt to Slaughter Tribal Interests in Indian Children
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Life Away From Work
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Workplace Blogs and Workers' Privacy
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Privacy for the Working Class: Public Work and Private Lives
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Hedge Funds: Their Advisers Do Not Have to Register with the SEC, but More Information and Other Alternatives are Recommended
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Foreword: What We Talk About When We Talk About Workplace Privacy