Louisiana Law Review
Volume 19, Number 4
June 1959
Front Matter
Articles
The Protective Cloak of the Export-Import Clause: Immunity for the Goods or Immunity for the Process?
Melvin G. Dakin
Brokerage, Mandate, and Agency in Louisiana: Civilian Tradition and Modern Practice
Athanassios N. Yiannopoulos
Comments
Requirement of Substantial Constitutional Question in Federal Three-Judge Court Cases
Stephen J. Ledet Jr.
The Plight of the Attorney-Certified Public Accountant-An Evaluation of a Proposed Code of Conduct
Charles B. Sklar
Appellate Review on the Facts in a Criminal Case
Joseph G. Hebert
Notes
Admiralty - Laches - Applicability to Claim Based on Unseaworthiness Brought on Civil Side of Federal Court
C. Jerre Lloyd
Alimony - Effect of Fault Under R.S. 9:301
Peyton Moore
Criminal Law - Prosecution for Two Crimes Resulting from a Single Criminal Act
Hillary Jerrol Crain
Criminal Procedure - State Conviction Subsequent to Federal Acquittal for the Same Act Not Double Jeopardy or Due Process Violation
Lamar E. Ozley Jr.
Labor Law - Conflict Between State Anti-Trust Law and Collective Bargaining Agreement
Aubrey McCleary
Negligence - Liability of Proprietor of Place of Amusement for Injury to Patrons caused by Acts of Third Persons
George C. Herget Jr.
Quasi Contracts - The Fund Doctrine
Gordon A. Pugh
Torts - Duty of Occupier to Social Guests
Ben W. Lightfoot
Torts - Liability of a Municipal Corporation - Duty to Give Adequate Police Protection to Informants
Walter I. Lanier Jr.
Workmen's Compensation - Heart Flutter as Personal Injury by Accident Arising Out Of and In the Course of Employment
William M. Nolen
Workmen's Compensation - Liability Under the Borrowed Servant Doctrine
Merwin M. Brandon Jr.