Louisiana Law Review - 2010
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Answering a Fool According to His Folly: Ruminations on Comparative Fault Thirty Years On
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Waking the Neighbors: Determining a Landowner's Liability for Rowdy Tenants Under Louisiana Law
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Riding the Fence on Collective Scienter: Allowing Plaintiffs to Clear the PSLRA Pleading Hurdle
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A Common Lawyer's Perspective on the European Perspective on Punitive Damages
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A Trap for the Unwary: The Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel After Montejo v. Louisiana
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Missed Opportunity: Waiver, Race, Data and Policy Reform
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From Judge to Dean: Reflections on the Bench and the Academy
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Buried by the Sands of Time: The Problem with Peremption
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Punitive Damages and the Constitution
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Punitive Damages and Class Actions
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Punitive Damages in U.S. Maritime Law: Miles, Baker, and Townsend
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All for One or Every Man for Himself? What Is Left of Solidarity in Redhibition
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The Right, the Test, and the Vote: Evaluating the Reasoning Employed in Crawford v. Marion County Election Board
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Vicarious Liability for Punitive Damages
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A Rock, a Hard Place, and a Reasonable Suspicion: How the United States Supreme Court Stripped School Officials of the Authority to Keep Students Safe
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Evidentiary Privileges for Cohabiting Parents: Protecting Children Inside and Outside of Marriage
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Introduction: Essays by Dean David F. Levi and Chancellor Jack M. Weiss
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Class Competition and American Health Care: Debating the State Children's Health Insurance Program
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The Power Politics of Juvenile Court Transfer: A Mildly Revisionist History of the 1990s
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Foreword: Punitive Damages Today and Tomorrow
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Louisiana Punitive Damages-A Conflict of Traditions
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An Unanswered Question in Kennedy v. Louisiana: How Should the Supreme Court Determine the Constitutionality of the Death Penalty for Espionage?
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The Damage Carve-Out of the Louisiana Products Liability Act: Are Manufacturers Potentially Liable for Warranty of Fitness?
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The Louisiana Judiciary: In the Wake of Destruction
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The Suspension Theory: Hurricane Katrina Looting, Property Rights, and Personhood
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A Causerie on Selecting Law Deans in an Age of Entrepreneurial Deaning
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Penalty Clauses in Testaments: What Louisiana Can Learn from the Common Law
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Foreword: Recent Developments and Ruminations in Retrospect
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Favorable Termination After Freedom: Why Heck's Rule Should Reign, Within Reason
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Social Welfare and Fairness in Juvenile Crime Regulation
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Maximizing Expectations: The IDEA, Louisiana, and the Assessment of Students with Disabilities
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When the Clouds Hung Oppressively Low in the Heavens: Unhealthy Cost-Cutting in France and in the U.S.
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Laying to Rest an Ancien Régime: Antiquated Institutions in Louisiana Civil Law and Their Incompatibility with Modern Public Policies
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Using Graham v. Florida to Challenge Juvenile Transfer Laws
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Clinicians? Transfer Evaluations: How Well Can They Assist Judicial Discretion?
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An Open Door to the Criminal Courts: Analyzing the Evolution of Louisiana?s System for Juvenile Waiver
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Punitive Damages, Forum Shopping, and the Conflict of Laws
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Authority and Contemporary International Arbitration
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Bias, Batson, and "Backstrikes": Snyder v. Louisiana Through a Glass, Starkly
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District of Columbia v. Heller: The Second Amendment Shoots One Down
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Terrorism Finance, Business Associations, and the "Incorporation Transparency Act"