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The Sources of the Civil Code of Louisiana
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Livingston, ses codifications et l’esclavage
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The Bicentennial of the 1825 Civil Code of Louisiana
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Printing the Civil Code of 1825: A Bibliographic Essay
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The Rejection and Reemergence of the 1825 Louisiana Civil Code in California
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Bilingual English-Spanish Louisiana Civil Code, Book III, Title VI
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Consideration, Detrimental Reliance, Promissory Estoppel or the 1984 CommonLaw “Rodents” in the Louisiana Civil Code of 1825
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Procedural Gamesmanship: How the IRS Avoids Merits Review in CDP and Deficiency Litigation
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Kobaliya v. Russia: Curtailing Civil Society Through Labels of Foreign Influence.
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Heirship to Ownership, Acts 2024, No. 90, How Changes to Small Successions Procedure Create Marketable Equity for Family
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A Bulletproof Shield: Act 2, SB 2 Limiting Civil Liability for Authorized Persons Using Firearms in Self-Defense Shootings
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Quel avenir pour les codes à l’aune de la mondialisation?
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The Expansion of Criminal Legal Systems Through Traffic Enforcement: A Lost History
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Free Speech Trapped in Amber: The Rise of the 'History and Tradition' Test, from Unregulated Guns to Highly Regulated Speech
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De Novo Review for Asylum at the Circuit Court Level: Comparing a Stringent Standard of Review for Asylum Seekers in the U.S. to the European Court of Human Rights’ Standard
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Marriage and Compensation: Wederstrandt v. Kol and a Spouse’s Right to a Wrongful Death Action
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Femicide is a Human Rights Violation, not a Cultural Consequence: Why Nigeria is Violating the Maputo Protocol
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Striking a Balance: Volunteers and Safe Sport
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What Belongs in a Constitutional Law Casebook?
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Blurring the Lines: A Reflection on the ‘Relaxation’ of the Organization Requirement of Article 7(2)(a) of the Rome Statute since the Situation in Kenya Decisions
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You Get the Jury You Get and You Don’t Throw a Fit
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Playing the game: The Organisation of Participant Safety in UK Sport - A Legal Commentary
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A New Playbook: The Future of Collegiate Athletic Unionization in the Modern Administrative Era
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A Case for Rule 413 and Evidentiary Rule-Bending in Sexual Assault Cases