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VOLUME II:

ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY

Dedicated to the Hurricane Katrina Survivors and Victims

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Foreword

By Governor Kathleen B. Blanco, current and first female governor of Louisiana

 

Feature Article

Who's Afraid of the NOLA's Eminent Domain Power?

By Colette Y. Fergusson, Esq., Senior Partner

Molden Holley Fergusson Thompson & Heard, LLC, Atlanta, Georgia's first and largest black-owned corporate firm made up of lawyers with

"big-firm" corporate experience.

 

Article

The Sox Scandal: The Fight to Protect Southern Black Investors from Corporate Scandal

By Haniffe R. Carrington, Esq.

 

Note

Correcting Property Tax Assessments in Communities Plagued by Mortgage Fraud

By Brittany Jones, University of Georgia School of Law

 

Note

Is the Healthcare System Immune to Cultural Inequities that Exist in American Society?

By Teah Glenn, University of Georgia School of Law

 

Note

Payday Loans: Predatory Lending or a Helpful Resource for Financial Problems?

By Joycelyn Curry, Georgia State University Colleg of Law

 

Comment

Second Amendment Through the Eyes of the Indigent

By Joseph Giannell, St. Thomas University School of Law

 

Comment

The Presumption of Innocence: A Case Study of the Conviction of Derrick Clements

By Joshua J. Campbell, Samford University Cumberland School of Law

VOLUME I:
The Penal Systems' Legal Impression on the
Southeastern Region of the United States

Foreword
By The Honorable Chief Justice U.W. Clemon

Note
Shattered Dreams: An Overview of the Legal Implications of Dissociative Amnesia
By G.C. Barnett,
Samford University

Note
Adolescent Development and Its Effect on Juvenile Justice Policy
By Alexia D. Davis,
Tulane University

Note
Innocent After Proven Guilty: A New Approach for the Wrongly Convicted
By Kristel Frand, Louisiana State University

Note
Syndrome Admissibility in the Heart of Dixie: To Admit or Not to Admit?
By Eddie Koen, Samford University

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