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Volume 62 – Number 2 – Summer 2016

Articles

Willow Springs: A Louisiana Civil Action

Oliver A. Houck

The Discretionary Function: License to Kill? The Federal Tort Claims Act and Hurricane Katrina, Implications of the Robinson/MRGO Decisions: Can the King Do No Wrong?

Janet Louise Daley & Judge Stanwood Richardson Duval, Jr.

The Long Road Home: Mass Settlement of Katrina Homeowners Insurance Claims in Federal Court

Judge Joseph C. Wilkinson, Jr.

Ethics Reform in New Orleans: Progress and Problems Ten Years Post-Katrina

David A. Marcello

Comments

When Employees Didn’t Know When Enough Was Enough: The Circuit Split That Created the Decision

R. Blake Crohan

Because Arbitration Can Be Beneficial It Should Never Have to Be Mandatory: Making a Case Against Compelled Arbitration Based Upon Pre-Dispute Agreements to Arbitrate in Consumer and Employee Adhesion Contracts

Amanda R. James

Casenotes

Reasonableness as Corrections Reform in Kingsley v. Hendrickson

Jordan A. Shannon

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