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Negligent Infliction Of Emotional Distress: The Effect Of Article 2315.6, Cullen J. Dupuy
Negligent Infliction Of Emotional Distress: The Effect Of Article 2315.6, Cullen J. Dupuy
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Comment On Louisiana Wildlife Agents And Probable Cause: Are Random Game Checks Constitutional?, Donald C. Douglas Jr.
A Comment On Louisiana Wildlife Agents And Probable Cause: Are Random Game Checks Constitutional?, Donald C. Douglas Jr.
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Two Critical Years In The Life Of The Louisiana Civil Code: 1870 And 1913, A. N. Yiannopoulos
Two Critical Years In The Life Of The Louisiana Civil Code: 1870 And 1913, A. N. Yiannopoulos
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Joint Oil And Gas Operations In Louisiana, Guy E. Wall
Joint Oil And Gas Operations In Louisiana, Guy E. Wall
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Phillips Petroleum Co. V. Mississippi: The Louisiana State Law Institute's Advisory Opinion Relative To Non-Navigable Waterbottoms, Lawrence E. Donohoe Jr., Patrick G. Tracy Jr.
Phillips Petroleum Co. V. Mississippi: The Louisiana State Law Institute's Advisory Opinion Relative To Non-Navigable Waterbottoms, Lawrence E. Donohoe Jr., Patrick G. Tracy Jr.
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitutional Powers Of The Governor And Attorneygeneral: Which Officer Properly Controls Litigation Strategy When The Constitutionality Of A State Law Is Challenged?, Michael B. Holmes
The Constitutional Powers Of The Governor And Attorneygeneral: Which Officer Properly Controls Litigation Strategy When The Constitutionality Of A State Law Is Challenged?, Michael B. Holmes
Louisiana Law Review
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Mat Movement In Coastal Louisiana Marshes: Effect Of Salinity And Inundation On Vegetation And Nutrient Levels, Christopher Martin Swarzenski
Mat Movement In Coastal Louisiana Marshes: Effect Of Salinity And Inundation On Vegetation And Nutrient Levels, Christopher Martin Swarzenski
Biological Sciences Theses & Dissertations
The present research compared and contrasted the physical structure of floating and rooted marshes, their differing responses to open-water salinities and inundation, as well as the nutrient distribution in the porewaters and sediment. The effects of the physical differences in the two marsh types on the ocurrence of the dominant emergent vegetation was discussed.
The main difference in physical structure of the two marsh types was the presence of a mineral, non-buoyant layer at 25-45 cm depth in the rooted marsh, which could serve as an anchor for the overlying highly organic mat layer found in both marsh types. Porewater …
Let The Punishment Fit The Crime: State V. Newton, Chapman V. United States, And The Problem Of Purity And Prosecutions, Michelle Rome Kallam
Let The Punishment Fit The Crime: State V. Newton, Chapman V. United States, And The Problem Of Purity And Prosecutions, Michelle Rome Kallam
Louisiana Law Review
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Theft In The Louisiana Criminal Code Of 1942, Lee Hargrave
Theft In The Louisiana Criminal Code Of 1942, Lee Hargrave
Louisiana Law Review
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Whooping Cranes In Southwest Louisiana: History And Human Attitudes, Gay M. Gomez
Whooping Cranes In Southwest Louisiana: History And Human Attitudes, Gay M. Gomez
Proceedings of the North American Crane Workshop
When whooping cranes (Grus americana) inhabited southwest Louisiana's coastal marshes, residents viewed them as a food source and a crop pest, and shooting was commonplace. Local attitudes have changed as a result of education, stricter law enforcement, and decreased dependence on wildlife for subsistence, but hunting remains widespread. A 1977 proposal to reintroduce whooping cranes to southwest Louisiana generated strong opposition from the Louisiana Wild Life and Fisheries Commission (now Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries), based on concerns about critical habitat and its likely impact on waterfowl hunting and other traditional marsh uses. These concerns remain, though …
Why Move? Types Of Residential Mobility Among The Elderly And Nonelderly, Kristine B. Miranne
Why Move? Types Of Residential Mobility Among The Elderly And Nonelderly, Kristine B. Miranne
College of Urban and Public Affairs (CUPA) Working Papers, 1991-2000
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Poor Women, Work And Child Care: The Case Of Project Independence In Louisiana, Alma H. Young, Kristine B. Miranne
Poor Women, Work And Child Care: The Case Of Project Independence In Louisiana, Alma H. Young, Kristine B. Miranne
College of Urban and Public Affairs (CUPA) Working Papers, 1991-2000
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The Problem Of Idiographic And Nomothetic Space: Towards A Metatheory Or Urbanism, Neil B. Hall
The Problem Of Idiographic And Nomothetic Space: Towards A Metatheory Or Urbanism, Neil B. Hall
College of Urban and Public Affairs (CUPA) Working Papers, 1991-2000
No abstract provided.
Matrimonial Regimes, Lee Hargrave
Obligations, Bruce V. Schewe
Security Devices, Thomas A. Harrell
In Personam Jurisdiction - General Appearance, Howard W. L'Enfant
In Personam Jurisdiction - General Appearance, Howard W. L'Enfant
Louisiana Law Review
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Local Government Law, Kenneth M. Murchison
Mineral Rights, Patrick H. Martin
Agency, Partnership And Corporations, Glenn G. Morris
Agency, Partnership And Corporations, Glenn G. Morris
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Insurance, W. Shelby Mckenzie, H. Alston Johnson
Insurance, W. Shelby Mckenzie, H. Alston Johnson
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts, William E. Crawford
Professional Responsibility, Warren L. Mengis
Professional Responsibility, Warren L. Mengis
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Louisiana Family Law, Christopher L. Blakesley
Louisiana Family Law, Christopher L. Blakesley
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Workers' Compensation, H. Alston Johnson
Louisiana Constitutional Law, John Devlin, David Hilburn
Louisiana Constitutional Law, John Devlin, David Hilburn
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.