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Tulane Law Review, Volume 89, Numbers 5 & 6, June 2015

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ISBN / ASINB00XQGSL6A
ISBN-13978B00XQGSL64
Sales Rank1,207,211
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Established in 1916 initially as the Southern Law Quarterly, the Tulane Law Review now stands as one of the principal legal publications in Louisiana and in the country. The Review is the flagship publication of the Tulane University Law School and is among the most frequently cited legal publications nationwide.

Tulane Law Review, Volume 89, Numbers 5 & 6, June 2015

ARTICLES
• “Understanding the Nonremovability of Maritime Cases: Lessons Learned
from 'Original Intent,'” Robert Force
• “Amiable or Merry? An Update on Maritime Punitive Damages," Stevan C. Dittman
• “What Is a Vessel?: Implications for Marine Finance, Marine Insurance, and Admiralty Jurisdiction," Stewart F. Peck & David B. Sharpe
• “Ancient Duties, Modern Perspectives: Recent Developments in the Law of Maintenance and Cure," Kimbley A. Kearney & Mark J. Sobczak
• "Attorney-Client Privilege and the Admiralty Practitioner in the Twenty-First Century," Robert G. Clyne & Alexander P. Conser
• "Time Has Passed Barbetta By: Washing Away over 100 Years of Outdated Precedent," Robert D. Peltz & Carol L. Finklehoffe
• "A Nail in the Coffin for Overtime Pay: The Fifth Circuit Clarifies the FLSA Seaman Exemption in Coffin v. Blessey Marine Services, Inc.," Yaakov U. Adler
• "The Seafarer’s Ancient Duty To Rescue and Modern Attempts To Regulate and Criminalize the Good Samaritan," Jeffrey Maltzman & Mona Ehrenreich

COMMENT
• "Forgetting the Wards of the Admiralty: How Rule 9(h) Elections Can Set Seamen Adrift in the Courts," Meghan E. Marchetti

RECENT DEVELOPMENT
• "Skye v. Maersk: Redefining 'Physical,'" Emily von Qualen
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