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Ashes To Ashes—The Coronavirus, Ebola, And The Erosion Of Liberty And Property Interests In The Fight Against Communicable Diseases, Casey C. Dereus Apr 2021

Ashes To Ashes—The Coronavirus, Ebola, And The Erosion Of Liberty And Property Interests In The Fight Against Communicable Diseases, Casey C. Dereus

Louisiana Law Review

The article examines how national and state governments in the U.S. are exercising their authority to stop the spread of communicable diseases like COVID-19 and Ebola and their impacts on the rights of physical liberty and property rights of Americans.


A Historical Perspective On Public Access To Private Canals— Vermilion Corp. V. Vaughn, Jason P. Theriot Mar 2021

A Historical Perspective On Public Access To Private Canals— Vermilion Corp. V. Vaughn, Jason P. Theriot

Louisiana Law Review

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Le Deuxième Grand Dérangement: Expelling Louisiana’S Taking Of Private Property Through Article 450, Michael C. Schimpf Nov 2020

Le Deuxième Grand Dérangement: Expelling Louisiana’S Taking Of Private Property Through Article 450, Michael C. Schimpf

Louisiana Law Review

The article explains classification of things in Louisiana in relation to water bottom ownership and the state's protection of private property.


Vendor’S Privilege: Adheret Visceribus Rei, L. David Cromwell May 2015

Vendor’S Privilege: Adheret Visceribus Rei, L. David Cromwell

Louisiana Law Review

The article offers information on the vendor's privilege on the mortgage debt as stated by the Louisiana Supreme Court. Topics discussed include failure of timely transcription of the mortgage do not affect the vendor's privilege, effectiveness for failure of timely reinscription, and formulation of vendor's privilege law traces back to Code Napoléon.


Sharp Curves Ahead: Analyzing Dedications To Public Use In Louisiana After Webb V. Franks Investment Co., Ben Jumonville May 2015

Sharp Curves Ahead: Analyzing Dedications To Public Use In Louisiana After Webb V. Franks Investment Co., Ben Jumonville

Louisiana Law Review

The article offers information on the history, purpose and significance application of the dedication law by Louisiana courts in transfer ownership case of Webb v. Franks Investment Co. It discusses the judicial decision of the Louisiana Supreme Court in the case of St. Charles Parish School Board v. P & L Investment Corp. applied the presumption for formal dedications transfer ownership of land to the public use.


Hey! That’S My Llc!: The Importance Of Looking To Facts, Not Initial Reports, To Resolve Membership Disputes In Louisiana Member-Managed Llcs, Emily J. Gill May 2014

Hey! That’S My Llc!: The Importance Of Looking To Facts, Not Initial Reports, To Resolve Membership Disputes In Louisiana Member-Managed Llcs, Emily J. Gill

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on membership disputes in Louisiana Member-Managed LLCs. Topics discussed include the organizational documents that can be filed with the secretary of state in the formation and operation of an LLC, unique initial report of the member-managed LLC and the courts' confusion of its probative value, and facts and circumstances in the resolution of ownership disputes in closely held corporations.