Citation: H. Shapiro et al., ERISA PREEMPTION - TO INFINITY AND BEYOND AND BACK AGAIN - (A HISTORICAL REVIEW OF SUPREME-COURT JURISPRUDENCE), Louisiana law review, 58(4), 1998, pp. 997-1032
Citation: R. Rachal, MACHINISTS PREEMPTION UNDER THE NLRA - A POWERFUL TOOL TO PROTECT AN EMPLOYERS FREEDOM TO BARGAIN, Louisiana law review, 58(4), 1998, pp. 1065-1084
Citation: Jl. Aaron, THE TUG-OF-WAR WITH EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION - DOES LOUISIANA REVISED STATUTES 23 291 REALLY HELP EMPLOYERS STAY OUT OF THE MUD/, Louisiana law review, 58(4), 1998, pp. 1131-1167
Citation: Ba. Brown, WHATS THE MATTER WITH ZEDDA - PROBLEMS WITH THE ANALYSIS OF WHAT CONSTITUTES AN AVOIDABLE INTEREST OF THE DEBTOR IN PROPERTY, Louisiana law review, 58(4), 1998, pp. 1259-1279
Citation: Cj. Mollere, SARATOGA-FISHING-CO V. J.M.-MARTINAC-AND-CO - CHARTING THE COURSE OF OTHER PROPERTY IN PRODUCTS-LIABILITY LAW, Louisiana law review, 58(4), 1998, pp. 1281-1299
Citation: Ma. Losavio, SYNTHESIS OF LOUISIANA LAW ON SPOLIATION OF EVIDENCE - COMPARED TO THE REST OF THE COUNTRY, DID WE HANDLE IT CORRECTLY, Louisiana law review, 58(3), 1998, pp. 837-886
Citation: L. Hargrave, RUMINATIONS - MANDATES IN THE LOUISIANA-CONSTITUTION OF 1974 - HOW DID THEY FARE, Louisiana law review, 58(2), 1998, pp. 389-410
Citation: Cl. Blakesley, COMPARATIVIST RUMINATIONS FROM THE BAYOU ON CHILD-CUSTODY JURISDICTION - THE UCCJA, THE PKPA, AND THE HAGUE CONVENTION ON CHILD ABDUCTION, Louisiana law review, 58(2), 1998, pp. 449-538