LOYOLA LAW REVIEW

VOLUME 57, NUMBER 1, SPRING 2011

ARTICLES
The Dangerous Trend Blurring the Distinction                                                        Edward J. Imwinkelried   1

Politico-International Law                                                                                       Robert Bejesky  29

Revisiting Palermo: The Twentieth                                                                         Anna Livia Brand  113
Anniversary of Louisiana’s Landmark Land Use Rights and                                   & Stephen D. Villavaso 
Zoning Decision and Its Legacy for Planning in Louisiana                                                                             

Vico, Llewellyn, and the Task of Legal Education                                                    Francis J. Mootz, III   135

COMMENT
The United Nations Charter’s Collective                                                                  Sebastian M. Norton   157
Security Framework in the Twenty-First
Century: A Case Study of the United States’
Use of Force in Pakistan

CASENOTE
Cheramie Services v. Shell Deepwater Productions:                                                Ashley Melerine Liuzza   207
Private Actions Under the Louisiana Unfair
Trade Practices and Consumer Protection
Act—Where Do We Stand?

VOLUME 57, NUMBER 2, SUMMER 2011

A LEGISLATIVE SYMPOSIUM: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND AREAS OF PENDING CHANGE

ARTICLES
2010 Revision of the Law of Usufruct                                                                       Max Nathan, Jr.    227

Grading the Graders and Reforming the Reform:                                                     Jonathan C. Augustine    237
An Analysis of the State of Public Education                                                             & Craig M. Freeman
Ten Years After No Child Left Behind

A Defining Resource: Louisiana’s Place in the                                                           Mark Davis    273
Emerging Water Economy

COMMENTS
Condemnation Blight: The Need for Adoption                                                           Megan S. Peterson   299
in Louisiana

Buyer Beware: How Purchasers are Left                                                                  Ashley Melerine Liuzza  375
Holding the Bag When it Comes to Property Damages
Under the Subsequent Purchaser Doctrine

CASENOTE
Cimarex v. Mauboules: The Concursus Crisis                                                             Sarah Y. Dicharry      407

 

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