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GENERAL INDEX Volume 65 ACTS BY POPULAR NAME Reverse Discrimination, Age Discrimination in Employment Act Anti-Subordination Theory, (ADEA), Vol. 65, see AGE, this index Vol. 65, pp. 431-435, Americans with Disabilities Act, Generally, 438-442 Vol. 65, see CIVIL RIGHTS, this index Formal Equality Theory, Vol. Antitrust Civil Process Act, Vol. 65, p. 69 65, pp. 435-438 Brian Lykins Human Tissue Transplant Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 411- Safety Act of 2003, Vol. 65, pp. 456-458 413, 426-442 Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VII, Vol. 65, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VII, see AGE, this index, see also CIVIL Age Discrimination in Employment RIGHTS, this index Act, Vol. 65, pp. 418-423 Civil Rights Act of 1991, Vol. 65, see AGE, Applicability of Civil Rights Act of this index, see also CIVIL RIGHTS, this 1991, Vol. 65, pp. 422-423 index Disparate Impact, Vol. 65, pp. 421- Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2001, 426 Vol. 65, p. 1177 Disparate Treatment, Vol. 65, pp. Federal Food and Drug Cosmetic Act of 1938, 419-421 Vol. 65, p. 468 Distinguished from Age, Federal Income Contribution Act (FICA), Discrimination in Vol. 65, p. 1265 Employment Act, Vol. 65, pp. Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Vol. 65, p. 426-426 121 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 411-417 Food and Drug Ass’n Modernization Act of Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 411-418 1997, Vol. 65, p. 469 Reverse Discrimination, Vol. 65, pp. Housing Act of 1949, Title V, Vol. 65, p. 74 411-413 Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998, Vol. 65, p. 1184 AGENTS AND AGENCY Revenue Act of 1948, Vol. 65, pp. 1185- 1186 Attorney, Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Vol. 65, p. Agent/Mandatary, Vol. 65, p. 552 75 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 54-55, 60, 62, 65, 69, Victim and Witness Protection Act (VWPA), 75, 98, 100 Vol. 65, pp. 64, 71 Implied Authority, Vol. 65, p. 1280 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND ANTITRUST LAW PROCEDURE Background of, Vol. 65, pp. 389-390 Administrative Agency Use, Vol. 65, p. 289 The Clayman Act, Generally, Vol. 65, p. 69 Amendment Through FANS Act, Vol. Rulemaking, Vol. 65, pp. 69, 75 65, p. 397 Generally, Vol. 65, p. 390 ADOPTION The Sherman Act, Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1298, 1304, 1310- Application to Professional Sports, Vol. 1312, 1322-1324, 1339-1340 65, pp. 392-393 Generally, Vol. 65, p. 390 Major League AGE Baseball Employment Discrimination, Exemption, Vol. 65, pp. 391, 398-400 Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), ARBITRATION AND ALTERNATIVE Applicability of Civil Rights Act of DISPUTE RESOLUTION 1991, Vol. 65, pp. 422-423 Attorney, Disparate Impact, Vol. 65, pp. 423- Third Party Neutral, Vol. 65, p. 574 426 Disadvantages of the Litigation Model, Vol. Distinguished from Title VII, Vol. 65, p. 1488 65, pp. 425-426 Ethics Conflicts, Vol. 65, p. 571 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 411-418 Litigation Alternatives in Family Law, Vol. History, Vol. 65, pp. 413-415 65, p. 1487 Purpose, Vol. 65, pp. 413-415, 423 Procedural Reforms, LOUISIANA LAW REVIEW [Vol. 65 Consequences of, ABA Model Rules of Professional Change in Lawyers’ Attitudes Conduct, Towards Negotiation, Client Communication, Vol. 65, p. Necessity of, Vol. 65, pp. 553-554 1494-1496 Confidentiality, Vol. 65, pp. 561- Increased Rate of Earlier 562 SettlementVo,l . 65, pp. 1493- Conflict of Interest, Vol. 65, pp. 1497 562-573 Permanency of Procedural Reforms, Counselor, Attorney as, Vol. 65, Vol. 65, p. 1497 p. 573 Impetus for, Fees and Client Funds, Vol. 65, Adversarialism in the Legal pp. 557-560 Profession, Vol. 65, pp. 1489- Lawyer-Client Professional 1493 Relationship, Vol. 65, pp. Alternative Dispute Resolutions, 549-551 Vol. 65, p. 1493 Preamble, Vol. 65, pp. 542, 546, Negotiation and Settlement Prior to 548 Litigation, Vol. 65, pp. 1489- Safekeeping Property, Vol. 65, p. 149] 560 Systemic Change, Scope, Vol. 65, pp. 548-549 Changing Behaviors and Lawyers’ Sexual Relationships with Attitudes, Vol. 65, pp. 1494- Clients, Vol. 65, pp. 567-569 1507 Terminating Representation, Vol. Lawyers’ Ability to Choose New 65, pp. 556-557 Processes, Vol. 65, pp. 1502- Terminology, Vol. 65, p. 549 Vol. 1505 Louisiana Model Rules of Lawyers’ “Skills Gap” in New Professional Responsibility, Vol. Settlement Processes, Vol. 65, 65, p. 541 pp. 1505-1507 Louisiana Rules of Professional New Conflict Processes within Conduct (2004), Legal Profession, Vol. 65, pp. Client Communication, Vol. 65, 1500-1502 pp. 553-554 Confidentiality, Vol. 65, pp. 561- ARREST 562 Domestic Violence, Mandatory Arrest, Vol. Conflict of Interest, Vol. 65, pp. 65, pp. 991-992 562-573 Frisk, Vol. 65, pp. 865-879 Counselor, Attorney as, Vol. 65, Narcotics Trafficking, Vol. 65, pp. 865-879 p. 573 Fees/Client Funds, Vol. 65, pp. ATTORNEY GENERAL 557-560 Generally, Vol. 65, p. 55 Lawyer-Client Protessional Relationship, Vol. 65, pp. ATTORNEYS 549-551 Ethics, Preamble, Vol. 65, pp. 542, 546, Reform, 548 ABA Ethics Commission 2000, Safekeeping Property, Vol. 65, p. Vol. 65, pp. 544, 546 560 Louisiana History of, Vol. 65, pp. Scope, Vol. 65, pp. 548-549 538-547 Sexual Relationships with Louisiana State Bar Association, Clients, Vol. 65, pp. 567-569 Ethics 2000 Committee, Vol. Terminating Representation, Vol. 65, pp. 544, 548, 553 65, pp. 556-557 House of Delegates, Vol. 65, Terminology, Vol. 65, p. 549 p. 547 Restatement (Third) of the Law Rules Governing Attorneys, Vol. 65, ABA Canons of Ethics Revisions (1908 - pp. 542, 547-548 196S), Vol. 65, pp. 551-572 2005] GENERAL INDEX AUTHENTIC ACTS 1557-1558, 1561 Donations, Vol. 65, see DONATIONS, this Child Participation, Vol. 65, pp. 1555, 1557 index Contested Custody Proceedings, Chamber Interviews, Vol. 65, p. 1548 AUTOMOBILES Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1543-1545 Identification, Vol. 65, pp. 107-108, 127 Effect of Domestic Violence, Vol. 65, see Parking Meter, Vol. 65, pp. 51, 109-110, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, this index 115, 124 Guardians Ad Litem, Parking Ordinance, Vol. 65, pp. 110-111 Court-Appointed Special Advocate Terry Stop, Vol. 65, p. 106 (CASA), Vol. 65, p. 1542 Ticket, Vol. 65, pp. 104, 116 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1542-1543, Traffic Stop, Vol. 65, pp. 105, 108, 119, 130 1549-1552, 1558-1562 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1289-1299, 1302 BANKRUPTCY Jurisdiction, Vol. 65, p. 1298 Alternative to Certification of Mass Tort Class Lack of Child Representation, Vol. 65, p. Action Settlements, Vol. 65, pp.215-221 1540 Mineral Lease, Mediation, Force Majeure Clause, Vol. 65, pp. 670- Child Participation, Vol. 65, p. 1553 671 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1552-1553, 1562-1563,1565-1566 BOOK REVIEWS Mediator Qualifications, Vol. 65, p. Pocket Constitutionalist, The, Vol. 65, p. 533 1563 Parenting Education, Vol. 65, p. 1567 BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS Presumptions, Goodwill, Best Interest, Vol. 65, pp. 1299, 1301, Valuation of Closely Held Business, 1304-1305, 1313, 1329, 1343 Civil Law Notion of “Good Will,” Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1299, 1304, Vol. 65, pp. 1229, 1264 1306-1308, 1312 Commercial Goodwill, Vol. 65, p. Visitation, Vol. 65, pp. 1296, 1322-1324 1195 Distribution as Community CHILD SUPPORT Property, Vol. 65, pp. Adjustment of Children, Vol. 65, see 1193-1261 CHILDREN AND MINORS, this index Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1193-1261 Goodwill of “Ordinary” Businesses, CHILDREN AND MINORS Vol. 65, p. 1195 Adjustment of Children, Goodwill of “Professional” Child Support, Vol. 65, p. 1515 Practices, Vol. 65, p. 1195 Parental Conflict, Vol. 65, pp. 1512- History in Property Law, Vol. 65, 1513 pp. 1196-1219 Parental Involvement, Vol. 65, p. 15i1 Valuation in Common Law Divorce Parental Separation, Vol. 65, p. 1511 Litigation, Vol. 65, pp. Single-Parent Families, Vol. 65, pp. 1219-1222 1512-1516 Valuation in Community Property Convention on Human Rights of the Child, Regime, Vol. 65, p. 1195 Vol. 65, p. 1435 CAPACITY Convention on the Rights of the Child, Vol. Marital Donations, Vol. 65, 65, pp. 1446, 1448-1450, 1452 see DONATIONS, this index Divorce, Behavioral Problems, Vol. 65, pp. 1439-1440 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Effect of Domestic Violence, Vol. 65, see Mental Retardation, Vol. 65, pp. 473-504 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, this index Regulation of Contact, Vol. 65, pp. CHILD CUSTODY 1408-1414 Best Interest of the Child, Family Privacy, Vol. 65, p. 1442 Best Interest versus Child’s Wishes, Vol. 1442 65, p. 1559 Foster Care, Vol. 65, pp. 1435-1436 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1544, 1550-1551, Impact of Divorce, Vol. 65, p. 1515 [Vol. 65 LOUISIANA LAW REVIEW International Bill of Rights, Vol. 65, pp. 1447, 705 1450 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 255-269 International Covenant on Civil and Political Origins, Vol. 65, pp. 699-702 Rights, Vol. 65, pp. 1446-1447 Legal Scholarship, Vol. 65, pp. 255-269 International Covenant on Economic, Social, Legal Science, Vol. 65, pp. 255-269 and Cultural Rights, Vol. 65, pp. 1445- Reasoning, Vol. 65, pp. 255-269 1447, 1451-1452 Role of Judges, Vol. 65, pp. 730-731 Juveniles, Vol. 65, see, JUVENILES, this Role of Judiciary, index Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 721-729 Negative Rights, Vol. 65, pp. 1441-1442 Role of Cases, Vol. 65, pp. 723-725 No Child Left Behind Policy, Vol. 65, p. Role of the Code, Vol. 65, pp. 721- 1438 723, 726-729 Parent-Child Relationship, Vol. 65, see Synopsis of Civil Law System, Vol. 65, p. DIVORCE, this index, see also 731 PARENT & CHILD, this index Parenting Plans in England, Vol. 65, see CIVIL RIGHTS CUSTODY, this index Age Discrimination, Vol. 65, see AGE, this Positive Rights, index France, Vol. 65, p. 1443 Americans with Disabilities Act, Vol. 65, Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1441, 1443, 1445 pp. 413, 426, 439-441 Poverty, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VII, Economic Rights, Vol. 65, p. 1444 Age, Vol. 65, see AGE, this index Education, Vol. 65, pp. 1438, 1453 Disparate Impact, Vol. 65, pp. 421- Health Risks, Vol. 65, pp. 1439, 1453 425 Juvenile Justice System, Vol. 65, p. 1439 Disparate Treatment, Vol. 65, pp. 419- Privacy and Autonomy, Vol. 65, 1446 421 Sullivan Principles, Vol. 65, p. 1448 Distinguished from Age Discrimination Universal Declaration of Human Rights, in Employment Act, Vol. 65, pp. Vol. 65, pp. 1446-1447 425-426 Victims of Crime, Vol. 65, p. 1439 Civil Rights Act of 1991, Applicability, Vol. Women’s Convention, Vol. 65, pp. 1446, 65, pp. 422-423 1450, 1452 Death Penalty, Vol. 65, pp. 473-504 Reverse Discrimination, CIVIL CODE Age, Vol. 65, see AGE, this index Definition, Vol. 65, p. 135 Race, Vol. 65, p. 425 Iraq Civil Code, Vol. 65, see COMPARATIVE LAW, this index CIVIL SERVICE Structure, Vol. 65, pp. 136-137 Annual Leave, Vol. 65, p. 884 Compensatory Time, Vol. 65, p. 885 CIVIL LAW Generally, Vol. 65, p. 884 Civil Law Countries, Vol. 65, p. 684 Public Retirement System, Codification, Generally, Vol. 65, p. 900 Corpus Juris Civilis, Vol. 65, pp. 701- Tangential Changes, Vol. 65, p. 902 705 Re-Employed, Vol. 65, p. 898 England, Vol. 65, pp. 713-715 Rules, Vol. 65, p. 884 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 701-713 Sick Leave, Vol. 65, p. 884 German Civil Code, Vol. 65, pp. 712- States with Added Protection, Vol. 65, p. 713 909 Modern Role of the Code, Vol. 65, pp. Vested Rights, 717-721 Accrued Rights, Vol. 65, p. 898 Napoleonic Code, Vol. 65, pp. 708-712 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 893, 897 United States, Vol. 65, pp. 715-717 Membership, Vol. 65, p. 901 Definition, Vol. 65, pp. 134-135 Dominant Legal System of the World, Vol. 65, CLASS ACTIONS pp. 683-686 Alternatives to Certification, Vol. 65, see History, BANKRUPTCY, this index Corpus Juris Civilis, Vol. 65, pp. 701- Attorneys, Settling Class Actions, 2005] GENERAL INDEX Class Action Fairness Acts, Complexity of Application, Vol. 65, pp. 4, 8 Effects on Multi-district Litigation Forum Shopping, Vol. 65, pp. 5, 11 Panel, Vol. 65, pp. 203-206 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1-47 Federal Jurisdiction, Minimal Diversity, Methodologies Used by Jurisdiction, Vol. 65, Vol. 65, p. 204 pp. 3, 19-20 Potential Effects of, Vol. 65, pp. 206- Modern Approaches, 207 Center of Gravity Approach, Vol. 65, pp. Class Action Requirements, 27-28 Application to Aggregated Settlements, Leflar’s Better Law Approach, Vol. 65, Alternative Dispute Resolution, p. 4 Vol. 65, pp. 240-248 Restatement (Second) of Conflict of Fairness Factors, Vol. 65, p. 246 Laws, Vol. 65, pp. 4, 8 Opt-out Rights, Vol. 65, pp. 240- State by State Approach, 243 Empirical Research, Role of, Vol. 65, Reasonable Settlement Scheme, pp. 18-21, 27-31 Vol. 65, pp. 244-245 Implementation by Courts, Vol. 65, p. 11 Implementation by Legislation, Vol. 65, CODE OF PROFESSIONAL p. 12 RESPONSIBILITY Jurisprudence, Role of, Vol. 65, pp. 21, Ethics/Rules, Vol. 65, see ATTORNEYS, 26 this index Louisiana Codification, Vol. 65, pp. 13- 16, 22-23 COMMON LAW Medical Malpractice, Vol. 65, pp. 39- Basic Attributes, 40 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 691-694 Oregon Codification, Vol. 65, pp. 16- Stare Decisis, Vol. 65, pp. 691-694 17, 22-23 Dominant Legal System oft he World, Vol. Pattern Based Choice of Law Rules, Vol. 65, pp. 683-686 65, pp. 35-46 Equity, Vol. 65, p. 697 Product Liability Cases, Vol. 65, pp. 41- History, Vol. 65, pp. 686-691 44 Increasing Receptiveness to Codification, Pro-Plaintiff Results, Tendency for, Vol. Vol. 65, pp. 764-769 65, pp. 31-33 Legislation, Role of Statutes, Vol. 65, pp. “Rules Based” Codification, Vol. 65, p. 695-696 23 List of Common Law Countries, Vol. 65, pp. Situs Rule, Role of, Vol. 65, pp. 40-41 684-685 Slip and Fall Cases, Vol. 65, p. 40 Role of Judges, Vol. 65, pp. 697-699 Wisconsin Approach, Vol. 65, pp. 27- Synopsis of Common Law System, Vol. 65, 46 p. 699 Wrongful Death Cases, Vol. 65, pp. 37- 39 COMPARATIVE LAW Traditional Approaches, Civil Law vs. Common Law, Vol. 65, pp. Restatement (First) of Conflict of Laws, 255-269 Vol. 65, pp. 2-3, 20 Iraq Civil Code, Uniform Choice of Law Regime, Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 131-156 Proposals for, Obligations, Vol. 65, pp. 141-145 Federal Choice of Law Statute, Vol. Origin, Vol. 65, p. 132 65, pp. 5-6 Property, Vol. 65, pp. 145-151 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 4-10 Religion, Vol. 65, pp. 132, 140-141, National Conference of 148-151 Commissioners on Uniform Source of Law, Vol. 65, pp. 139-141 State Laws, Vol. 65, p. 6 Structure, Vol. 65, pp. 137-139 Restatement (Third) of Conflict of Legal Reasoning, Vol. 65, pp. 255-269 Laws, Vol. 65, pp. 7-9 Use of Precedent, Common Law vs. Civil Law, Vol. 65, pp. 776-822 CONSTITUTION OF LOUISIANA Attorneys, Client Financial Assistance, Vol. CONFLICT OF LAWS 65, p. 565 [Vol. 65 xii LOUISIANA LAW REVIEW Bill of Rights, Vol. 65, p. 477 Physical Takings, Vol. 65, pp. 1022- Contract Clause, 1023 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 883, 892 Regulatory Takings, Vol. 65, p. 1022 Standard, Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 883, 892 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Reasonably Necessary, Vol. 65, p. Contract Clause, 905 Generally, Vol. 65, p. 883 Substantial Impairment, Vol. 65, p. Standard, 904 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 883, 892 Test, Vol. 65, p. 903 Reasonably Necessary, Vol. 65, p. States with Added Protection, Vol. 65, p. 905 909 Substantial Impairment, Vol. 65, p. Damagings, 904 Constitutional Cause of Action, Vol. 65, Test, Vol. 65, p. 903 pp. 1034-1036 States with Added Protection, Vol. 65, Conventional! Obligations, As, Vol. 65, p. 909 pp. 1043-1050 Cruel and Unusual Punishment, Capital Inverse Condemnation Doctrine, Vol. Punishment, Vol. 65, pp. 473-504 65, pp. 1021, 1026-1028 Disparate Treatment, Vol. 65, pp. 344, 361 Prescription, Vol. 65, pp. 1036-1041 Due Process Clause, Prior Expropriation, Vol. 65, pp. 1017- Fifth Amendment, Vol. 65, p. 890 1018, 1041-1043 Fourteenth Amendment, Vol. 65, p. 890 State Liability, Vol. 65, p. 1020 Generally, Vol. 65, p. 890 Takings, Establishment Clause, Constitutional Cause of Action, Vol. 65, Ceremonial Deism, Vol. 65, pp. 522, pp. 1051-1053 528, 530-531 Inverse Condemnation Doctrine, Vol. De Minimis Non Conviens, Vol. 65, pp. 508-509, 524-527 65, pp. 1016, 1018-1020 Physical Takings, Vol. 65, p. 1024 Endorsement Test, Vol. 65, pp. 512, Relation to Federal Taking, Vol. 65, p. 516, 520, 523-524 1023 Entanglement, Vol. 65, p. 511 Past Practice, Vol. 65, pp. 515-520 CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED Pledge ofA llegiance, Vol. 65, pp. 528, STATES 530 Bill of Rights, Secular Legislative Purpose, Vol. 65, pp. Fifth Amendment, Vol. 65, p. 478 510, 516, 520, 522, 526 Eighth Amendment, Vol. 65, pp. 473- Secular Symbols, Vol. 65, pp. 474, 477, 479, 481, 483, 485, 487- 519-521, 523 491 Ten Commandments, The, Vol. 65, pp. Fourteenth Amendment, Right to 508-509, 516, 519, 526, 529 Privacy, Vol. 65, p. 478 Equal Protection, Vol. 65, pp. 344, 347, Civil Rights Act of 1964, 349 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 355, 359 First Amendment, Vol. 65, pp. 112-113, Title VI, Vol. 65, pp. 350, 359 120, 125 Title VII, Vol. 65, pp. 350, 359-360, Fourth Amendment, Vol. 65, pp. 120, 125 371 Iraq Constitution, Vol. 65, p. 151 Doctrine of Unintended Consequences, Vol. Juveniles, Vol. 65, pp. 1127-1140, 1149- 65, p. 342 1155 Due Process Clause, Per Se Right to Frisk, Vol. 65, pp. 865-879 Fifth Amendment, Vol. 65, p. 890 Rational Basis Test, Vol. 65, p. 345 Fourteenth Amendment, Vol. 65, p. 890 Search and Seizure, Vol. 65, pp. 865-879 Generally, Vol. 65, p. 890 Takings, CONTRACT LAW Inverse Condemnation Doctrine, Vol. Breach of Contract, 65, p. 1016 Cost to Restore, Vol. 65, pp. 273, 280, Partial Regulatory Taking, Vol. 65, p. 287, 290 1022 Diminution in Value, Vol. 65, pp. 273, 2005] GENERAL INDEX 280, 287-288 Fair Market Value, Vol. 65, pp. 273, CORPORATIONS 283, 289 Attorneys, Organization as Client, Vol. 65, Deliberate and Willful Breach, Vol. 65, p. pp. 554-555 287 Freeze-Out Mergers, Vol. 65, pp. 911, Forum Selection Clauses, Vol. 65, p. 900 914-915, 919 Four Corners Doctrine, Vol. 65, pp. 290- Obligations to Shareholders, Vol. 65, pp. 291 911, 916 Freedom OfC ontract, Public Policy Exception, Speculation by Mineral COURTS Lessee, Vol. 65, pp. 659-660 Court of Federal Claims, Vol. 65, see, International, FEDERAL COURTS, this index Codification, Vol. 65, pp. 769-772 United States Bankruptcy Court, Vol. 65, Commission on European Contract Law see, FEDERAL COURTS, this index (CECL), Vol. 65, pp. 742-743, 772 United States District Court, Vol. 65, Conditions Leading to Codification, Vol. see, FEDERAL COURTS, this index 65, pp. 759-764 United States Fifth Circuit, Vol. 65, p. 503 Future of, Vol. 65, pp. 751-772 United States Supreme Court, Vol. 65, pp. Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 678, 731-734 473, 477-479, 489-491, 493, 497 Globalization, Vol. 65, pp. 731-734, United States Tax Court, Vol. 65, 754-756 see, FEDERAL COURTS, this index History, Vol. 65, pp. 735-738 Virginia Supreme Court, Vol. 65, p. 476 Increasing Receptiveness to Codification in Common Law Jurisdictions, Vol. CRIMINAL LAW 65, pp. 764-769 International Endangerment, Institute for the Unification Actus Reus, Vol. 65, pp. 944, 946 of Private Law, Vol. 65, see, Attacks vs. Endangerments, Vol. 65, pp. UNIDROIT, this index 941-965 Jus Commune, Vol. 65, pp. 735-736, “Conduct - Cause - Harm” Model of 738 Criminal Wrongdoing, Vol. 65, pp. Lex Mercatoria, Vol. 65, pp. 735-739 946-949 Limit on Delegation of the Sovereignty Degree of Culpability, Vol. 65, p. 949 of Nations, Vol. 65, pp. 756-759 Deterrent Effect, Vol. 65, pp. 958-959 Modern Law, Vol. 65, pp. 739-743 Direct vs. Indirect Offenses, Vol. 65, pp. Need for International Contract Law, 963-965 Vol. 65, pp. 731-734 Driving Under the Influence, Vol. 65, Pound, Dean, Vol. 65, pp. 760-764 pp. 960-962 Principles of European Contract Law Explicit vs. Implicit Offenses, Vol. 65, (PECL), Vol. 65, pp. 742-743 pp. 959-963 United Nations Commission on General vs. Specific Offenses, Vol. 65, International Trade Law pp. 957-959 (UNCITRAL), Vol. 65, pp. 740-741 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 941-965, 983-987 UNIDROIT, Vol. 65, pp. 740-743, Harm Principle, Vol. 65, pp. 946-947 770, 772 Intended Risk of Harm, Vol. 65, pp. Unifying Effect, Vol. 65, pp. 754-756 950, 984-85 Uniform Law on Sale of Goods, Vol. 65, Lack of Specific Intent, Vol. 65, pp. pp. 740-741 944-945, 984-985 United Nations Convention on Contracts Moral Wrongfulness, Vol. 65, pp. 985- for the International Sale of Goods 987 (CISG), Vol. 65, pp. 741, 743-751, Occurrence vs. Non-Occurrence of 753-754, 756-758, 770-773 Harm, Vol. 65, pp. 941-942, Windfalls, Vol. 65, pp. 293, 299 954-957 Potentially Harmful vs. Intentionally CONTROLLED DANGEROUS Harmful, Vol. 65, p. 948 SUBSTANCES Recklessness, Vol. 65, pp. 944-946, 952 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 51-52, 56, 73, Speeding, Vol. 65, pp. 961-962 117-118 Wrong vs. Criminal Wrong, Vol. 65, pp. [Vol. 65 LOUISIANA LAW REVIEW 952-953 Warrants, Vol. 65, pp. 59, 66, 107 Intentional Harm Direct Intention v. Oblique Intention, CUSTODY Vol. 65, pp. 951-952 Custody and Visitation Decrees in England, Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 941-965, Exclusion of Non-resident Parent, 983-987 Vol. 65, pp. 1516-1518 Intended Endangerments, Vol. 65, p. 950 Generally, Vol. 65, p. 1516 Mens Rea vs. Motive, Vol. 65, pp. 942- Ideally, Vol. 65, pp. 1518-1520 943, 983-984 Father’s Rights In England, Vol. 65, p. 1533 Specific Intent, Vol. 65, pp. 944-945, Parenting Plans in England, 948 Extra-Judicial, Effect on Children, Vol. 65, p. 1529 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1527-1529 Domestic Violence, Distinct Offense, Vol. 65, Generally, Vol. 65, p. 1522 pp. 989-1014 Restriction of Non-resident Parent, Vol. Federal Obstruction of Government 65, pp. 1520-1522 Investigations, Destruction, Alteration, or Falsification DAMAGES of Records of Federal Investigations Certainty of, Vol. 65, p. 298 and Bankruptcy, Vol. 65, pp. 53, 75 Indemnification, Vol. 65, p. 298 Destruction of Corporate Audit Records, Prior to Corbello v. Iowa, Vol. 65, pp. 277-284 Vol. 65, pp. 53, 75 Punitive Damages, Vol. 65, pp. 276, 1272 Obstruction of Criminal Investigation, Restoration Costs, Vol. 65, pp. 53, 65, 70-71 Generally, Vol. 65, p. 290 Obstructing the Criminal Investigation Reasonable Restore, Vol. 65, pp. 292- of Health Care Offenses, Vol. 65, 293, 297 pp. 53, 74 Obstructing Examination of a Financial DEFENSES Institution, Vol. 65, pp. 53, 74 Affirmative Defenses, Vol. 65, p. 72 Obstruction of a Federal Audit, Vol. 65, Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 60, 63, 65 pp. 53, 74 Insanity, Vol. 65, pp. 477-478 Retaliation Against a Witness, Victim, or Informant, Vol. 65, pp. 53, 72 DISCRIMINATION Tampering with a Witness, Victim, or African Americans and Disproportionate Informant, Vol. 65, pp. 53, 71-72 Discrimination, Vol. 65, p. 367 Federal Obstruction of Judicial Proceedings, Age, Vol. 65, see AGE, this index False Bail, Vol. 65, pp. 53, 67 AIDS, Vol. 65, p. 368 Influencing Jurors, Vol. 65, pp. 53, 66- Body Mass Index (BMI), Vol. 65, p. 309, 67 328 Obstruction of Court Orders, Vol. 65, Communication, Action, Research pp. 53, 68-69 Evaluation, Vol. 65, p. 316 Picketing or Parading, Vol. 65, pp. 53, Cost and Federal Regulation, Vol. 65, p. 323 67-68 Discriminatory Impact, Vol. 65, pp. 352 Recording Jury Proceedings, Vol. 65, pp. 369 53, 68 Discriminatory Intent, Vol. 65, pp. 353, 354 Theft of a Record, Vol. 65, pp. 53, 67 Discriminatory Purpose, Vol. 65, p. 358 Federal Obstruction of Proceedings Before Disparate Treatment, Vol. 65, pp. 344, 361 Governmental Agencies, Vol. 65, pp. 53, Doctrine of Unintended Consequences, Vol. 69-70 65, p. 342 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 51, 61, 130 Equal Protection, Vol. 65, pp. 344, 347, 349 Juveniles, Fat Tax Criticism, Vol. 65, p. 333 Miranda Rights, Vol. 65, pp. 1149-1155 Fat Taxes, Vol. 65, p. 329 Police Custody and Interrogations, Vol. Gastric Bypass Surgery, Vol. 65, pp. 335, 65, p. 1149 372 Post-Sentencing Motions, Vol. 65, pp. 56-57 Genetics and Obesity, Vol. 65, p. 322 Service of Process, Vol. 65, pp. 53, 63, 65- Health and Insurance Portability and 67, 70, 72, 91, 93, 97-98 Accountability Act (HIPAA), Vol. 65, 2005] GENERAL INDEX p. 341 Generally, Vol. 65, p. 1532 Improved Nutritional and Physical Activity Effects on Children, Vol. 65, pp. 1457-1459, Act (“IMPACT”), Vol. 65, p. 326 1539 Income, Vol. 65, p. 312 Effects of Divorce, Vol. 65, pp. 1546-1547 Initiatives for Obesity Problems, Vol. 65, p. Equal Protection Clause, Vol. 65, p. 1358 383 Externality, Vol. 65, p. 1358 Managed Care Organizations, Vol. 65, p. In England, 364 Child Support Agency, The, Vol. 65, p. National Marine Service, Vol. 65, p. 325 1531 Obesity and Race, Vol. 65, p. 315 Children Act 1989, Pending Obesity Legislation, Vol. 65, p. 337 Effect on Amount of Contact, Vol. Poverty and Food, Vol. 65, p. 333 65, pp. 1526-1527 Rational Basis Test, Vol. 65, p. 345 Effect on Court Intervention, Vol. Single Gene Mutations and Obesity, Vol. 65, 65, pp. 1527-1528 p. 322 Effect on Frequency of Contact, Vol. 65, p. 1526 DIVORCE Effect on Residence, Vol. 65, p. Adjustment of Children, Vol. 65, see 1526 CHILDREN AND MINORS, this index Generally, Vol. 65, p. 1509 Child Specialist, Vol. 65, pp. 1473-1477, 1481 Non-intervention, Vol. 65, pp. Collaborative Practice, 1525-1526 4-Way Meetings, Vol. 65, pp. 1466- Parental Responsibility, Vol. 65, p. 1468, 1477 1524 Adversarialism, Vol. 65, pp. 1461-1464 Socio-Legal Framework, Vol. 65, Advocacy, Vol. 65, pp. 1462-1464, pp. 1522-1524 1481-1482 Subsequent Legislation, Vol. 65, Child Specialist, Vol. 65, pp. 1473, pp. 1530-1535 1477, 1481 Welfare Checklist, Vol. 65, pp. Defined, Vol. 65, p. 1460 1524-1525 Divorce Coaching, Vol. 65, pp. 1464- Children and Family Courts Advisory 1473, 1481 and Support Service, The, Vol. 65, Financial Counselor, Vol. 65, pp. 1477- p. 1531 1479, 1484 Draft Children and Adoption Bill of Lawyer’s Role in, Vol. 65, pp. 1483- 2005, Vol. 65, pp. 1533-1534 1484 Family and Advice Information Service, Mediation Skills, Vol. 65, p. 1482 The, Vol. 65, p. 1531 Participation Agreement, Vol. 65, pp. Family Law Act of 1996, The, 1462, 1465, 1473-1477, 1483 Failure of, Vol. 65, p. 1530 Residential Treatment Teams, Vol. 65, Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1530-1531 p. 1467 Family Resolutions Pilot Program, Vol. School Based Resource Teams, Vol. 65, 65, pp. 1534-1535, 1537 p. 1467 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1509-1537 Screening for, Vol. 65, pp. 1479-1480 International Academy of Collaborative Therapy, Vol. 65, pp. 1467, Professionals, Vol. 65, p. 1480 1467-1471 Joint Custody, Couple Therapy, Vol. 65, p. 1467 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1362-1369 Custody and Visitation Decrees, Joint Custody Presumption, Vol. 65, p. Father’s Absence, Vol. 65, pp. 1367 1513-1515 Mandatory Joint Custody, Vol. 65, p. Generally, Vol. 65, see CUSTODY, this 1370 index Studies, Vol. 65, pp. 1364-1369 Demographics of, Vol. 65, p. 1456 Life Expectancy, Effect of, Vol. 65, p. 1456 Divorce Education, Vol. 65, pp. 1553, 1563- Marital Conflict, Predictor of Child 1564, 1566 Adjustment, Vol. 65, p. 1458 Domestic Violence in England, Mediation, Vol. 65, p. 1460 Advisory Board on Family Law, Vol. 65, Parental Conflict, Vol. 65, p. 1455 p. 1532 Parenting Plans, Vol. 65, p. 1554 XVi LOUISIANA LAW REVIEW [Vol. 65 Parenting Plans in England, Vol. 65, see Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1118-1124 CUSTODY, this index Persons Interposed, Vol. 65, pp. Parents’ Rights Approach, Vol. 65, p. 1349 1118-1124 Participation Agreement, Vol. 65, pp. 1462, Divorce, Vol. 65, p. 1061 1465, 1473-1477, 1483 Form, Psychological Impact on Children, Vol. 65, Donations Between Married pp. 1511-1512 Persons, Vol. 65, p. 1110 Race, Vol. 65, p. 1356 Donations In Contemplation of Visitation Rights, Vol. 65, pp. 1296-1344 Marriage by Third Parties, Vol. 65, pp. 1074-1076 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Future Property, Vol. 65, pp. 1080-1085, Characterization by Courts, Vol. 65, pp. 1104, 1107-1109 1399-1403 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1059-1124 Effect on Children, Vol. 65, pp. 1385-1387 Inter Vivos, Services and Processes for Victims, Vol. 65, Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1067-1068 pp. 1403-1408 Interspousal, Vol. 65, pp. Substantive Law Reform, 1105-1107 Best Interest of Child, Vol. 65, pp. Marriage Contract, Vol. 65, p. 1072 1418-1421 Irrevocable, Friendly Parent Provision, Vol. 65, pp. Birth of Child, Vol. 65, pp. 1112- 1421-1422 1114 Generally, Vol. 65, p. 1414 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1066, 1093- Legal Definition, Vol. 65, pp. 1415-1418 1095, 1112-1114 Presumption Against Batterers, Vol. 65, Present Property, Vol. 65, pp. pp. 1422-1426 1078-1080, 1104, 1107-1109, 1111 Termination of Parental Rights, Vol. 65, Property Left at Death, p. 1426 Beneficiaries, Vol. 65, pp. Types of, 1085-1095,1109-1110 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1381-1384 Caducity, Vol. 65, pp. 1097-1101, Intimate Terrorism, Vol. 65, pp. 1387- 1114-1116 1394, 1427 Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1080-1085, Situational Couple Violence, Vol. 65, 1107-1109, 1114-1116 pp. 1394-1398, 1428 Mortis Causa, Vol. 65, pp. 1083- Violent Resistence, Vol. 65, p. 1398 1085 Particular Title, Vol. 65, pp. 1089- DONATIONS 1090, 1101-1102 Authentic Act, Vol. 65, p. 1074 Renunciation, Vol. 65, pp. 1090- Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1063-1066 1091 Inter Vivos, Vol. 65, pp. 1067-1068, 1073 Revocabiltiy, Vol. 65, pp. 1116- Marital Donations, 1117 Beneficiaries, Donations In Substitution, Contemplation of Marriage by Caducity, Vol. 65, p. 1100 Third Parties, Vol. 65, pp. Division, Vol. 65, pp. 1085-1095, 1110 1095-1097 Capacity, Vol. 65, pp. 1111-1112 Renunciation, Vol. 65, pp. Conditions, 1090- 1091 Pay Debt of Donor, Unworthiness, Vol. 65, pp. Generally, Vol. 65, pp. 1091-1092 1065-1066 Vulgar Substitution, Vol. 65, Universal Title, Vol. 65, pp. pp. 1086, 1109-1110 1102-1104 Succession, Vol. 65, pp. 1082-1085 Potestative, Vol. 65, p. 1064 Universal Title, Vol. 65, pp. 1089- Suspensive, 1090, 1102 -1104 Generally, Vol. 65, p. 1978 Unworthiness, Vol. 65, pp. 1091- Marriage, Vol. 65, pp. 1076- 1092 1078 Purpose, Vol. 65, pp. 1062-1063 Disguised Donations, Reduction, Vol. 65, pp. 1073, 1118-

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