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Louisiana State University Law Center

2019

State laws

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Appealing Standards: Louisiana’S Constitutional Provision Governing Appellate Review Of Criminal Facts, Scott Crichton, Stuart Kottle Feb 2019

Appealing Standards: Louisiana’S Constitutional Provision Governing Appellate Review Of Criminal Facts, Scott Crichton, Stuart Kottle

Louisiana Law Review

The article offers a look at the Louisiana Constitution and discusses the constitutional provision governing appellate review of criminal cases.


All Rape Is Not Created Equal: A Cure For The Ambiguity Of Consent In Louisiana’S Third-Degree Rape Statute, Jourdan E. Moschitta Curet Feb 2019

All Rape Is Not Created Equal: A Cure For The Ambiguity Of Consent In Louisiana’S Third-Degree Rape Statute, Jourdan E. Moschitta Curet

Louisiana Law Review

The article discusses the development of the current third-degree rape regime in Louisiana, introduces the expansion of the consent clause and examines how consent is defined in Louisiana's courtrooms.


The Plight Of The Unpopular Poor: Sex Offender Registration And Notification Costs To Indigent Offenders In Louisiana, Justin Dicharia Feb 2019

The Plight Of The Unpopular Poor: Sex Offender Registration And Notification Costs To Indigent Offenders In Louisiana, Justin Dicharia

Louisiana Law Review

The article explores the inadequacies to indigent offenders in the sex offender registration and notification laws of Louisiana and recommends solutions to fix them.


Bailing Out Louisiana: A Proposal To Reform Louisiana’S Money-Based Bail Bond System, Milton J. Hernandez Iv Feb 2019

Bailing Out Louisiana: A Proposal To Reform Louisiana’S Money-Based Bail Bond System, Milton J. Hernandez Iv

Louisiana Law Review

The article offers a background on the bail system in Louisiana and discusses recent developments in bail reform in other jurisdictions around the U.S., particularly in states adopting risk assessment-based systems.