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  • Introduction - II. Contra Non Valentem in Louisiana Law: A Spanish Girl in French Dress, or Vice Versa? - III. The Fate of Contra Non Valentem in France and Louisiana: A Short Study in Parallel - A. The Fate of Contra Non Valentem in France: From an Announced Death to a Crowning Codification - B. Contra Non Valentem in Louisiana: The Animated Success Story of an Old Maxim - IV. Does Contra Non Valentem Apply to Acquisitive Prescription? - A. The French Jurisprudence - B. The Louisiana Jurisprudence - V. Conclusion

  • WASHINGTON - Mitt Romneys vice presidential search has entered a new phase: auditions. As his campaign evaluates potential running mates, Republicans with a possible shot at the No. 2 spot on the presidential ticket are starting to engage in unofficial public tryouts for the traditional vice presidential role of attack dog. Democratic President Barack Obama is the most ill-prepared person to assume the presidency in my lifetime, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie declared at a speech in Kentucky this week. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio told South Carolina Republicans that Americans hadnt seen such a divisive figure in modern American history as Obama. Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, speaking Tuesday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library its a favorite venue for Republicans seeking more attention ...

  • ...2d 473,481 (CAl1989); Estiverne v. Louisiana State Bar Assn., 863 F. 2d 371, 379 (CAS 1989). W...

  • Few associations are credited with permanently altering the economics of a region by the mere decision to hold an event in a major city. But the American Library Association (ALA) has done just that. In a controversial move, ALA followed through in its long-standing plans to hold its 2006 ALA Conference in the still storm-devastated and still recovering city of New Orleans in late June. It was not just any convention that potentially marked New Orleans' comeback. It was a convention of librarians that really seemed to make a profound difference. Librarian delegates not only attended sessions; they worked on reconstruction projects. With great fanfare, library market vendors cut the ribbons on libraries they helped to rebuild. Company after company announced new major donations to the ar...

    ... in Brooklyn.' LaBorde now works at the Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans...

  • Introduction. A. "The CSI Effect" and Public Misconceptions Regarding Louisiana Death Investigations. B. The Louisiana System Has Many Problems. C. The McCormick Scandal. D. The Time for Reform is Now. II. Background. III. Analysis. A. Current Structure of the Louisiana Coroner System. 1. Where the Office of the Coroner Fits in our Governmental Structure. 2. The Role of the Coroner in Louisiana. 3. In Depth Look at Laws Dealing with the Office of the Coroner . a. Selection of the Parish Coroners. b. Laws Governing the Coroner in the Performance of Death Investigation. 4. Important Areas in Death Investigations Not Currently Addressed by the Louisiana Coroner Statutes. a. Lack of Regulatory Body and Training Requirements. b. Laws That Limit the Discretion of the Coroner in Determining...

    ...Hebert Law Center Library, Iberia Parish Coroner Dr. James Falterman, Sr., a...

  • In 1925 the Carnegie Corporation granted $50,000 to Louisiana, a state then "backward in library development," to fund a demonstration of rural public library development. Essae M. Culver, a California librarian, was chosen to direct the project. Culver arrived in Louisiana to find that the entire state needed organizing. She concluded that the parish (county) was the appropriate unit upon which to base a system of libraries and adapted California's demonstration system to the southern state's needs. Key to Culver's method was local funding after the demonstration period, and she convinced legislators to finance the state library agency. Similarly, voters concurred that their parish libraries were worth keeping, and, despite some early failures during times of flood and economic depress...

  • April 27 Ochsner Health System will host a Hello Health seminar at noon at The Red Maple, 1036 Lafayette St., Gretna. Dr. Richard Vanderbrook, interventional radiologist at Ochsner Medical Center-Westbank, will speak about varicose veins. The cost is $15 and lunch is included. Reservations are required. For more information and to register, call (866) 624-7637.

    ...April 28. The Law Library of Louisiana will host a free continuing legal edu...

  • Constitutional Reforms In Administrative Practice A. Openness In Administrative Practice B. Executive Branch Reorganizationb. Executive Branch Reorganization 1. Statutory Implementation Of Reorganization 2. Developments Subsequent To Initial Reorganization II. Rulemaking Under The Administrative Procedure Act A. Conventional Rulemaking B. Emergency Rulemaking C. Fees D. Obstacles To Environmental Rulemaking E. Family Impact F. Legislative Veto 1. Legislative Oversight 2. Veto of Fees 3. Veto of Emergency Rules and Fees 4. Constitutional Suspension 5. Statutory Suspension 6. Legislative Fiscal Office Approval 7. Conclusions Regarding Legislative Veto III. Adjudication Under The APA A. Division of Administrative Law B. Judicial Review of Agency Decision Making 1. "Appeal" of Agency De...

    ...The Associate Director of the Law Library of Louisiana recently highlighted some shortcoming...



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