Volume Contents
Louisiana Law Review
Volume 66 | Number 1
Fall 2005
Volume Contents
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Volume Contents, 66 La. L. Rev. (2005)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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