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Sparking A Revolution Or Blowing Smoke: Feasibility Of Undergrounding Transmission Lines In Response To Recent Wildfires And The Push Toward Resilient Renewable Energy, Zachary D. Berryman
Sparking A Revolution Or Blowing Smoke: Feasibility Of Undergrounding Transmission Lines In Response To Recent Wildfires And The Push Toward Resilient Renewable Energy, Zachary D. Berryman
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of The Inflation Reduction Act On Energy Justice And Green Energy Development In Indian Country, John Beaty
The Impact Of The Inflation Reduction Act On Energy Justice And Green Energy Development In Indian Country, John Beaty
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
In the past two decades, many American Indian Tribes have been experimenting with generating power from renewable sources on reservations. The growth of tribal green energy is a positive step towards energy justice, but current projects are hampered by insufficient funding, jurisdictional confusion, lack of needed infrastructure, and a baroque permitting process that leaves necessary projects languishing. The recent omnibus spending bill, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was trumped by Congress as the largest investment into tribal green energy ever. This Article critically analyzes the impact of the IRA on tribal energy. While the IRA represents a necessary move towards …
Mail Matters: Posting In The “Oil Patch”, Patrick S. Ottinger
Mail Matters: Posting In The “Oil Patch”, Patrick S. Ottinger
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions (And Master Settlement Agreements): Alternatives To Climate Litigation Informed By Cautionary Tales Of Tobacco And Opioid, Natalie Marionneaux
The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions (And Master Settlement Agreements): Alternatives To Climate Litigation Informed By Cautionary Tales Of Tobacco And Opioid, Natalie Marionneaux
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
The Good, The Bad And The Crude: An Analysis Of Trafigura V. United States And The Per-Barrel Crude Oil Export Tax, Adam Guarisco
The Good, The Bad And The Crude: An Analysis Of Trafigura V. United States And The Per-Barrel Crude Oil Export Tax, Adam Guarisco
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Setting The Record Straight: An Analysis Of The Administrative Procedure Act’S “Record Rule” In Harrison County, Mississippi V. U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Levin B. Pinho Jr.
Setting The Record Straight: An Analysis Of The Administrative Procedure Act’S “Record Rule” In Harrison County, Mississippi V. U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Levin B. Pinho Jr.
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
No.54 - March 2024, Center Of Civil Law Studies
No.54 - March 2024, Center Of Civil Law Studies
The Center of Civil Law Studies Newsletter
No abstract provided.
February 2024 Louisiana Bar Exam, Louisiana Supreme Court Committee On Bar Admissions
February 2024 Louisiana Bar Exam, Louisiana Supreme Court Committee On Bar Admissions
Louisiana Bar Exams
No abstract provided.
Judicial Fidelity, Caprice L. Roberts
Judicial Fidelity, Caprice L. Roberts
Journal Articles
Judicial critics abound. Some say the rule of law is dead across all three branches of government. Four are dead if you count the media as the fourth estate. All are in trouble, even if one approves of each branch’s headlines, but none of them are dead. Not yet.
Pundits and scholars see the latest term of the Supreme Court as clear evidence of partisan politics and unbridled power. They decry an upheaval of laws and norms demonstrating the dire situation across the federal judiciary. Democracy is not dead even when the Court issues opinions that overturn precedent, upends longstanding …
Cueto-Rúa’S Judicial Methods Of Interpretation Of The Law: A Guide For The Future, Olivier Moréteau
Cueto-Rúa’S Judicial Methods Of Interpretation Of The Law: A Guide For The Future, Olivier Moréteau
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Judicial Methods Of Interpretation Of The Law (Excerpts), Julio C. Cueto-Rúa
Judicial Methods Of Interpretation Of The Law (Excerpts), Julio C. Cueto-Rúa
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
No Trespassing: The Legal Origins Of Louisiana’S Water Access Dispute, Karly Kyzar Dorr
No Trespassing: The Legal Origins Of Louisiana’S Water Access Dispute, Karly Kyzar Dorr
Journal of Civil Law Studies
Since the birth of the civil law tradition, the public’s right to access and use running waters has been recognized and protected through written legal sources, statutes, and codes. However, although the State of Louisiana is often lauded as the “Sportsman’s Paradise,” the current judicial interpretation of water access rights has restricted the public’s ability to use waterways, in particular running waters, for recreational pursuits such as fishing and hunting. The purpose of this essay is first to highlight the trajectory of the development of the law relative to the public’s right to access and use running waters. The analysis …
Bilingual English-Spanish Louisiana Civil Code, Book Iii, Titles Iii-V, Mariano Vitetta
Bilingual English-Spanish Louisiana Civil Code, Book Iii, Titles Iii-V, Mariano Vitetta
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Covid-19 And The Italian Legal System, Laura Maria Franciosi
Covid-19 And The Italian Legal System, Laura Maria Franciosi
Journal of Civil Law Studies
COVID-19 hit Italy with particular violence. Then spreading around Europe and worldwide, the virus raised unprecedented issues requiring the implementation of urgent measures to prevent its propagation. This Article focuses on selected topics of the Italian civil law particularly affected by the rise of COVID-19 and tries to provide brief comparative remarks. Namely, after summarizing the most important events that occurred in Italy––originating from the discovery of the first Italian case of COVID-19 in Codogno––it outlines relevant social and legal scenarios. This Article also concentrates on commercial lease contracts, and subsequently addresses the legal implications of vaccination, with reference to …
Restating The Civil Law Of Quasi-Contract: Negotiorum Gestio And Unjust Enrichment, Nikolaos A. Davrados
Restating The Civil Law Of Quasi-Contract: Negotiorum Gestio And Unjust Enrichment, Nikolaos A. Davrados
Journal of Civil Law Studies
This Article restates the Louisiana civil law of negotiorum gestio and unjust enrichment, one decade after the common-law Third Restatement of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment. The Article first redefines and re-designates the term "quasi-contract" from a false source of obligations to a valid practical term describing the two separate institutions of negotiorum gestio and unjust enrichment. Based on this renewed understanding of quasi-contract, the Article proceeds to a detailed commentary on the revised Louisiana law of negotiorum gestio and unjust enrichment (which includes the special action for payment of a thing not due and the general action for enrichment without …
The 2020 Revision Of The Puerto Rican Civil Code: A Brief Explanation Of Major Changes, Luis Muñiz-Argüelles
The 2020 Revision Of The Puerto Rican Civil Code: A Brief Explanation Of Major Changes, Luis Muñiz-Argüelles
Journal of Civil Law Studies
Puerto Rico is with Louisiana one of the two United States jurisdictions having kept the civil law tradition as the bedrock of its private law. One of the last Spanish colonies, Puerto Rico became a US Territory in 1899. The Spanish Civil Code was replaced by a Puerto Rican Civil Code in 1930. A revision process spanned over a period of 23 years, ending with the adoption of a new Civil Code in 2020. After a presentation of the revision process, this report presents and discusses the changes and innovations in family law, property, contractual obligations, torts, and successions, also …
Forthcoming: Louisiana Civil Code Commentary, Nikolaos A. Davrados
Forthcoming: Louisiana Civil Code Commentary, Nikolaos A. Davrados
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
No.53 - December 2023, Center Of Civil Law Studies
No.53 - December 2023, Center Of Civil Law Studies
The Center of Civil Law Studies Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Constructing Clearer Policy: Reconsidering Louisiana’S Anti-Indemnity Regime For Additional Insured Agreements In Public Construction Contracts, Andrew Hughes
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
July 2023 Louisiana Bar Exam, Louisiana Supreme Court Committee On Bar Admissions
July 2023 Louisiana Bar Exam, Louisiana Supreme Court Committee On Bar Admissions
Louisiana Bar Exams
No abstract provided.
On Three Arguments Against Metaphysical Libertarianism, Ken Levy
On Three Arguments Against Metaphysical Libertarianism, Ken Levy
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
2023 Lsu Law Commencement Program, Lsu Law
2023 Lsu Law Commencement Program, Lsu Law
Commencement Programs
No abstract provided.
Look Away: The Impact Of The Lost Cause On Civil Rights, Social Justice And Critical Race Theory, How Storytelling And Mythology Shaped American History, Angela Downes
LSU Law Journal for Social Justice & Policy
No abstract provided.
Continued Conflation Confusion In Louisiana Negligence Cases: Duty And Breach, Thomas C. Galligan Jr.
Continued Conflation Confusion In Louisiana Negligence Cases: Duty And Breach, Thomas C. Galligan Jr.
Journal Articles
Negligence has five elements: duty, breach, cause-in-fact, scope of risk, and damages. Logic dictates that courts, lawyers, scholars, and law students should keep them separate. But they consistently fail to do so. Courts continue to conflate or collapse elements; they combine duty and scope of risk and they combine duty and breach. In combining duty and breach courts purport to determine duty based on the facts of the particular case but, in fact, they are really deciding a question of breach-whether the defendant exercised the care of a reasonable person under the circumstances. In conflating duty and breach courts are …