Louisiana Law Review
Volume 65, Number 1
Fall 2004
Front Matter
Articles
Fifty Conflict of Laws "Restatements": Merging Judicial Discretion and Legislative Endorsement
Shirley A. Wiegand
Unsettling Efficiency: When Non-Class Aggregation of Mass Torts Creates Second-Class Settlements
L. Elizabeth Chamblee
The Future of Legal Science in Civil Law Systems
Horacio Spector
Comments
Corbello v. Iowa Production and the Implications of Restoration Damages in Louisiana: Drilling Holes in Deep Pockets for Thirty-Three Million Dollars
Mary Beth Balhoff
Root, Root, Root for the Home Team: Is the FANS Act of 2001 Really Good for Baseball Fans?
Jean-Paul A. Escudier
A Reason to Discriminate: Curtailing the Use of Title VII Analysis in Claims Arising Under the ADEA
Katherine Krupa Green
Notes
Atkins v. Virginia: How Flawed Conclusions Convert Good Intentions Into Bad Law
Christopher L. Chauvin