Louisiana Law Review - 2007
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Suire v. Lafayette City-Parish Consolidated Government and Detrimental Reliance: Transforming Lightning into a Lightning Bug
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Opening Remarks
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Aesthetics of Commercial Law Domestic and International Implications
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The Supreme Court, Justinian, and Antonin Scalia: Twenty Years in Retrospect
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The Legal Fiction of "Clear Text" in Willis-Knigthon v. Caddo-Shreveport Sales and Use Tax Comission
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Behavioral Science and Consumer Standard Form Contracts
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Government as Liberty´s Servant: The "Reasonable Time, Place, and Manner" Standard of Review for All Government Restrictions on Liberty Interests
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Reimbursement for Satisfaction of Community Obligations with Separate Property: Getting What's Yours
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Kennedy v. Sheriff of East Baton Rouge: A Hollow Victory for Louisiana Defamation Plaintiffs?
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100 Years of LSU Law, 1906-2006: A Centennial Gloss
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Hudson and Samson: The Roberts Court Confronts Privacy, Dignity, and the Fourth Amendment
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Law, Cognition, and Identity
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Post Scriptum to Law Making in a Global World: From Human Rights to a Law of Mankind
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Who's Your Momma, Who Are Your Daddies? Louisiana's New Law of Filiation
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Beyond Misrepresentations: Defining Primary and Secondary Liability Under Subsections (a) and (c) of Rule 10b-5
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A Testament to Inefficacy: Louisiana s New Legislation Allowing for the Admissibility of Videotape Evidence in the Probate Process
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So Youve Married a Mismanager: The Inadequacy of Louisiana Civil Code Article 2354
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Mixed Legal Systems . . . and the Myth of Pure Laws
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Glossae on the New Law of Filiation
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Crazy Eyes: The Discernment of Competence by a Federal Magistrate Judge
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Opening the Can of Worms and Putting Them Back in: An Analysis of New Louisiana Civil Code Article 2695
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Law Making in the European Union: On Globalization and Contract Law in Divergent Legal Cultures
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Unitary Law Re-form, Pluralistic Law Re-Substance: Illuminating Legal Change
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"Opening the Barbarians' Gate" or Watching the Barbarians from the Coliseum: A Requiem on the Nomos of the Louisiana Civil Law
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Closing Remarks
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A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Dressing-Up Substantive Legislation to Trigger the Interpretive Exception to Retroactivity Violates Constitutional Principles
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What Kind of Law Making in a Global World? The Case of Africa
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Defendant Indeterminacy: New Wine into Old Skins
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Employee E-mail Privacy Still Unemployed: What the United States Can Learn from the United Kingdom
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Angel Investor Tax Credit v. CAPCO: More Bang for the Buck?
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Defining
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Presumption Junction: Honey, You Weren't Part of the Function - A Louisiana Mother's New Right to Contest Her Husband's Paternity
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Stopping Short of Justice: Hamilton and Notice Requirements for the Redemption Period of Tax Sales
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Challenges in Law Making in Mass Societies
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Development of a New Legal System in the People s Republic of China
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A Global Concept of Justice Dream or Nightmare? Looking at Different Concepts of Justice or Righteousness Competing in Today s World
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When Is the Use of Foreign Law Possible? A Hard Case: The Protection of Privacy in Europe and the United States