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Louisiana Law Review Volume 66 | Number 1 Fall 2005 Volume Contents Repository Citation Volume Contents, 66 La. L. Rev. (2005) Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/lalrev/vol66/iss1/2 This Front Matter is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Reviews and Journals at LSU Law Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Louisiana Law Review by an authorized editor of LSU Law Digital Commons. For more information, please contact . CONTENTS Issue Number 1 ARTICLES Zoned Out! Examining Campus Speech Zones Carol L. Zeiner 1 RichardK. Greenstein 63 Nelson P. Miller 95 Why the Rule of Law? Lawlessness Revealed: The Supreme Court's Man of Liberty Transcends Tort Law Rediscovering Subjectivity in Contracts: Adhesion and Unconscionability RichardL. Barnes 123 Susan Rachel Nanes 189 G. Wogan Bernard 233 COMMENTS "The Constitutional Infringement Zone": Protest Pens and Demonstration Zones at the 2004 National Political Conventions Garnishing the Congressional Intent: Protecting Debtor Wages in Bank Accounts Under the Federal and Louisiana Wage Garnishment Exemption Statutes The Status of Bystander Damage Claims in Louisiana: A Less-Than-Perfect Fit in the Tort Puzzle Jessica Coco 261 Bendel Lee Carr,Jr. 289 NOTE Apparently Not: The Status of Apparent Authority after Holloway v. Shelter Mutual Insurance ii LOUISIANA LAW REVIEW [Vol. 66 Special Issue ARTICLES Introduction Michael J. Malinowski Bartha Maria Knoppers Claude Bouchard Population Health and the Influence of Medical and Scientific Advances J. Michael McGinnis Overview of Law and Policy Challenges Ba, -thaMaria Knoppers Risk Prediction for Common Diseases Paula W. Yoon Taking Genomics to the BioBank: Access to Human Biological Samples and Medical Information M ichael J. Malinowski Intellectual Property/Ownership Issues Robert Wells Population Participation and Other Factors that Impact the Compilation and the Utility of Resulting Databases Henry T. Greely FDA Policy on Pharmacogenomic Data in Drug Development Janet Woodcock Commercialization Considerations for Individualized Diagnostic and Drug Therapies Resulting from Pharmacogenomics Jeffrey L. Moe 103 Liability Issues in Pharmacogenomics Mark A. Rothstein 117 Implications for Existing Law/Regulations I-llen Wright Clayton 125 2005 -20061 VOLUME CONTENTS Race, Genetic Variation, and the Haplotype Mapping Project PilarN. Ossorio 131 Issue Number 2 ARTICLES Good Intentions Gone Bad: The Special NoDeference Erie Rule for Louisiana State Court Decisions John BurrittMcArthur 313 Dissociation of a Member from a Louisiana Limited Liability Company: The Need for Reform Susan Kalinka 365 JonathanC.Augustine Hon. Ulysses Gene Thibodeaux 453 Forty Years Later: Chronicling the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and its Impact on Louisiana's Judiciary Slave Labor in Nuremberg's L G. Farben Case: The Lonely Voice of Paul M. Hebert Alberto L Zuppi 495 Magan Causey 527 Rachel Jenny 543 Emily Latham 563 COMMENTS Limited Liability for General Partnerships: Another Louisiana Anomaly? The Louisiana Legislature's Attempt to Reduce Auto Insurance Rates with No Pay, No Play: The Answer, A Step in the Right Direction, or Completely Useless? Recognizing Error and Fraud in the Contract of Marriage in Louisiana LOUISIANA L4W REVIEW [Vol. 66 Who's Your Daddy?: A Legitimate Question Given Louisiana's Lack of Legislation Governing Assisted Reproductive Technology Sandi Varnado 609 Carolyn Dineen King 661 JarodS. Gonzalez 681 Cheyafina L. Jaffke 733 William S. Comanor 763 Brian Su 771 Reformation of 527 Organizations: Closing the Soft Money Loophole Created by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 Brandi Cherie Sablatura 809 Issue Number 3 ARTICLES Current Challenges to the Federal Judiciary A Matter of Life and Death-Why the ADA Permits Mandatory Periodic Medical Examinations of "Remote-Location" Employees The "Existing Indian Family" Exception to the Indian Child Welfare Act: The States' Attempt to Slaughter Tribal Interests in Indian Children Child Visitation and Performance: The Evidence COMMENTS Developing Biobanking Policy with an Oliver Twist: Addressing the Needs of Orphan and Neglected Diseases Tax Increment Financing: Louisiana Goes Fishing for New Business John Grand 851 2005 -2006] VOLUME CONTENTS NOTE When Administrative Law Judges Rule the World: Wooley v. State Farm-Doesa Denial of AgencyInitiated Judicial Review of AL Final Orders Violate the Constitutional Doctrine of Separation of Powers? April Rolen-Ogden 885 Issue Number 4 ARTICLES Foreword: What We Talk About When We Talk About Workplace Privacy Anita Bernstein 923 Matthew W Finkin 945 Steven L Willborn 975 Pauline T. Kim 1009 Michael Selmi 1035 CharlesB. Craver 1057 Rafael Gely Leonard Bierman 1079 CatherineL. Fisk 1111 Life Away From Work Consenting Employees: Workplace Privacy and the Role of Consent Collective and Individual Approaches to Protecting Employee Privacy: The Experience with Workplace Drug Testing Privacy for the Working Class: Public Work and Private Lives Privacy Issues Affecting Employers, Employees, and Labor Organizations Workplace Blogs and Workers' Privacy Privacy, Power, and Humiliation at Work: Re-Examining AppearanceRegulation as an Invasion of Privacy (...truncated)


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