The article presents a speech by professor Athanassios N. Yiannopoulos, delivered at the bicentenary of the Louisiana Supreme Court. Topics discussed include fusion of the Greco-Roman civilian tradition with the Anglo-Saxon common law, the historical interaction of the Louisiana Supreme Court with the Louisiana Civil Code and the development of the distinct Louisiana civilian tradition. Other topics include customary law or jurisprudence, and the role of judicial decisions
In this collection Hebert welcomes law students to LSU’s annual Law Day.https://digitalcommons.law.l...
(Excerpt) Let me welcome you all to the St. John\u27s Journal of Legal Commentary\u27s symposium on ...
The article offers information on the history, purpose, and significant of the Louisiana law of pled...
The article presents a speech by the author, who is the Co-Director of the Eason Weinmann Center for...
The article focuses on the work of law professor Thanassi Yiannopoulos such as revision of the Louis...
In this article, the author discusses the contribution of law professor A.N. Thanassi Yiannopoulos t...
The debate regarding whether the origin of Louisiana civil law is based in the Spanish or in the Fre...
The article discusses the Louisiana Civil Code to examine the intent of the state legislature when i...
Tonight we celebrate the memory of one of the great American jurists of this century, Robert A. Ains...
Books are indispensable to lawyers and judges, containing as they do the official record of the laws...
The article focuses on the overview of summary judgment, the process for making the motion, and the ...
It is an exciting time for the Arkansas Law Review, the School of Law, and the University of Arkansa...
A collection of speeches regarding the history and success of the Louisiana Law Institute, given bet...
The article presents the profile of law professor James Winfield Bowers. It informs that Bowers stud...
The State of Louisiana has some unique and interesting laws, not common to the other states. Having ...
In this collection Hebert welcomes law students to LSU’s annual Law Day.https://digitalcommons.law.l...
(Excerpt) Let me welcome you all to the St. John\u27s Journal of Legal Commentary\u27s symposium on ...
The article offers information on the history, purpose, and significant of the Louisiana law of pled...
The article presents a speech by the author, who is the Co-Director of the Eason Weinmann Center for...
The article focuses on the work of law professor Thanassi Yiannopoulos such as revision of the Louis...
In this article, the author discusses the contribution of law professor A.N. Thanassi Yiannopoulos t...
The debate regarding whether the origin of Louisiana civil law is based in the Spanish or in the Fre...
The article discusses the Louisiana Civil Code to examine the intent of the state legislature when i...
Tonight we celebrate the memory of one of the great American jurists of this century, Robert A. Ains...
Books are indispensable to lawyers and judges, containing as they do the official record of the laws...
The article focuses on the overview of summary judgment, the process for making the motion, and the ...
It is an exciting time for the Arkansas Law Review, the School of Law, and the University of Arkansa...
A collection of speeches regarding the history and success of the Louisiana Law Institute, given bet...
The article presents the profile of law professor James Winfield Bowers. It informs that Bowers stud...
The State of Louisiana has some unique and interesting laws, not common to the other states. Having ...
In this collection Hebert welcomes law students to LSU’s annual Law Day.https://digitalcommons.law.l...
(Excerpt) Let me welcome you all to the St. John\u27s Journal of Legal Commentary\u27s symposium on ...
The article offers information on the history, purpose, and significant of the Louisiana law of pled...