CONFLICT OF LAWS





Spring Semester 2012

Professor Franks






This syllabus lists the material to be read and briefed in advance of each class.  The required casebook is P. Hay, R. Weintraub and P. Borchers, Conflict of Laws: Cases and Materials (13th ed. 2009), Foundation Press. 

Students are responsible for 28 U.S. Code §§ 1738, 1738A, 1739, 1782, 1783, and for Louisiana Revised Statutes 13:1801 et seq.  Students are also responsible for Book IV of the Louisiana Civil Code, articles 3515-3549 (Act 923 of 1991 regular session).

Also recommended are: Restatement, Second, Conflict of Laws (students edition), and West's Conflicts in a Nutshell.

Your attention is called to page 55 of the current catalog:  "Attendance of 80 percent of the scheduled classes is a prerequisite for credit in a course."  Roll will be taken.  This policy will be enforced.  There are 38 scheduled classes this semester.  More than eight absences will be disqualifying.

Students are expected to prepare their assignments.  Students are expected to attend class whether prepared or not.  Attendance is a factor in your academic success.  Your professor's home telephone is available from the Castle Communication Centre on the Ex Stellis web site.  Your professor's office hours this semester are available from the Castle Classroom on the Ex Stellis web site.  It is suggested you download this information now so it will be available to you at home in time of need.







Day Date Be prepared to discuss
Wednesday 11 January Casebook Preface, Table of Contents, Introduction
Friday 13 January Casebook pp. 7-34.
Wednesday 18 January Casebook pp. 35-70.
Friday 20 January Casebook pp. 70-102.
Monday 23 January Casebook pp. 102-131.
Wednesday 25 January Casebook pp. 131-169.
Friday 27 January Casebook pp. 170-212.
Monday 30 January Casebook pp. 212-241.
Wednesday 1 February Casebook pp. 241-275.
Friday 3 February Casebook pp. 275-329.
Monday 6 February Casebook pp. 329-374.
Wednesday 8 February Book IV of the Louisiana Civil Code, articles 3515-3549.
Friday 10 February Review to date.
Monday 13 February Casebook pp. 374-428.  Discussion of Edwards v. Dominick, 815 So.2d 236 (La. App. 5th Cir. 2002).
Wednesday 15 February Casebook pp. 428-477.
Friday 17 February Casebook pp. 478-532.
Wednesday 22 February No class if convocation is held as scheduled.  If convocation is cancelled we meet and use 24 February assignment.
Friday 24 February Casebook pp. 532-575.
Monday 27 February Review to date.
Wednesday 29 February Casebook pp. 575-602.
Friday 2 March Casebook pp. 602-655.
Monday 5 March Casebook pp. 655-683.
Wednesday 7 March Review.  Comparative presentation on rights in England.
Friday 9 March Casebook pp. 683-709.
Monday 12 March Review to date.
Wednesday 14 March Casebook pp. 709-782.
Friday 16 March Casebook pp. 749-782.  Discussion of Kuwait Airways Corp. v. Iraqi Airways Company, [2002] UKHL 19 (House of Lords, 16 May 2002).
Monday 19 March Casebook pp. 783-829.
Wednesday 21 March Casebook pp. 829-848.  Discussion of Rule Against Perpetuities.
Friday 23 March Casebook pp. 849-886.
Monday 26 March Casebook pp. 886-918.
Wednesday 28 March Casebook pp. 918-945.
Friday 30 March Review to date.
Monday 2 April 28 U.S. Code § 1738A and L.R.S. 13:1801 et seq.; Atkins v. Atkins, 623 So.2d 239 (La. App. 2d Cir. 1993).
Wednesday 4 April Casebook pp. 945-978.  Discussion of an unreported Sabine Parish case.
Wednesday 11 April Casebook pp. 979-1016.
Friday 13 April Casebook pp. 1017-1060.
Monday 16 April Review for final.
Wednesday 18 April Review for final.
                                                                                  




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