Louisiana Law Review
Volume 18, Number 2
February 1958
Front Matter
Articles
The Relative Importance of Legislation, Custom, Doctrine, and Precedent in French Law
Yvon Loussouarn
Trade Union Law in the British Welfare State
W. F. Frank
Some Reflections on the Bases of Strict Liability
Fleming James Jr.
Comments
Mineral Rights and After-Acquired Title
Burrell J. Carter
Negotiable Instruments Law - "Close Connexity" and the Finance Company as a Holder in Due Course
Richard F. Knight
Notes
Corporations - Right of a Stockholder to Inspect the Corporate Books
William L. McLeod Jr.
Criminal Law - Criminal Intent or Knowledge as an Element of Unlawful Possession Under the Narcotics Law
Daniel J. McGee
Evidence - Production of Documents - Right of Accused to Inspect Prior Statements of State Witnesses
Jerre Lloyd
Mineral Rights - Breach of Contract - Damages
George W. Hardy III
Real Actions - The Action to Establish Title - Burden of Proof When Neither Party is in Possession
Patsy Jo McDowell
Torts - Injury While Sport Fishing - Res Ipsa Loquitur
Henry A. Politz
Book Reviews
FREEDOM, VIRTUE AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT by Walter Berns. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1957. $4.00.
Rene de Visme Williamson
THE LION AND THE THRONE-The Life and Times of Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), by Catherine Drinker Bowen; Atlantic-Little, Brown, 1956-1957. Pp. 652.
Frank J. Peragine