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Towards A New Archimedean Point For Maternal Versus Fetal Rights?, Pnina Lifshitz-Aviram, Yehezkel Margalit
Towards A New Archimedean Point For Maternal Versus Fetal Rights?, Pnina Lifshitz-Aviram, Yehezkel Margalit
Louisiana Law Review
Some experts in the field have defined the year 2019 as “a critical time for abortion rights,” since during the first half of the year alone 19 American states enacted almost 60 abortion restrictions, including 26 abortion bans, and state legislators have introduced many more. This Article reevaluates whether these recent shifts may amount to a real legal tsunami that could yield a new Archimedean point for women’s and fetuses’ rights, or only a temporary and shallow wave, which will probably abate after the Trump presidency. After exploring in a nutshell the recent restrictive as well as liberal developments in …
A Universal Problem: The Universal Injunction, Hayden D. Presley
A Universal Problem: The Universal Injunction, Hayden D. Presley
Louisiana Law Review
The article discusses the appropriateness of and alternatives to the imposition of universal injunction in cases and controversies involving executive orders in the U.S.
Strangers In A Strange Land: Problems With The Recent Influx Of Ice Detainees Into Louisiana, And What To Do About It, Danielle Grote
Strangers In A Strange Land: Problems With The Recent Influx Of Ice Detainees Into Louisiana, And What To Do About It, Danielle Grote
Louisiana Law Review
The article examines the challenges posed by and solutions to the influx of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainees into Louisiana.
Wait Or Discriminate? Implications Of Tennessee Wine & Spirits Retailers Ass’N V. Thomas On The Alcohol Market, Kendall Dicke
Wait Or Discriminate? Implications Of Tennessee Wine & Spirits Retailers Ass’N V. Thomas On The Alcohol Market, Kendall Dicke
Louisiana Law Review
The article examines the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Tennessee Wine & Spirits Retailers Association v. Thomas for the regulation and function of the alcoholic beverage industry.