Louisiana Law Review
The first issue of the Louisiana Law Review went into print in November of 1938. Since then the Review has served as Louisiana’s flagship legal journal and has become a vibrant forum for scholarship in comparative and civil law topics.
Current Issue: Volume 83 (2022-2023), Number 3
Spring 2023
Front Matter
Articles
The Levee Disservitude: How and Why Louisiana Should
Stop Undermining One of Its Most Essential Powers
Isabel Englehart
Life After Death: How the Widespread Implementation of Postmortem Sperm Retrieval Can Redefine Procreative Liberty
Samuel Hoy Brown VII
NIL Data Transparency
Tan T. Boston
A Sweep As Broad As Its Promise: 50 Years Later, We Must Amend Title IX to End Sex-Based Harassment in Schools
Shiwali Patel, Elizabeth X. Tang, and Hunter F. Iannucci
Comments
Getting on Board: Resolving the Louisiana Supreme Court’s International River Decision that Missed the Boat
Jack T. Aguillard