Louisiana Law Review
Volume 69, Number 2
Winter 2009
Front Matter
Articles
The Louisiana Supreme Court Defended: A Rebuttal of The Louisiana Supreme Court in Question: An Empirical and Statistical Study of the Effects of Campaign Money on the Judicial Function
Kevin R. Tully and E. Phelps Gay
A Methodological Critique of The Louisiana Supreme
Court in Question: An Empirical and Statistical Study of the Effects of Campaign Money on the Judicial Function
Robert Newman, Janet Speyrer, and Dek Terrell
Payday Lending in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas: Toward Effective Protections for Borrowers
Megan S. Knize
Foster Children and the IDEA: The Fox No Longer Guarding the Henhouse?
Rebekah Gleason Hope
Comments
Trespassing Through Cyberspace: Should Wireless Piggybacking Constitute a Crime or Tort Under Louisiana Law?
Grant J. Guillot
Unreasonable and Imperfect: Constitutionality of the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act's Limit on Recovery
Allison B. Lewis
Note
Non-Parent Visitation in Louisiana: A Post-Troxel View of Article 136
William Bradley Kline