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Congressional Powers
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Complete Louisiana Bar Exam Topic Index List
- Louisiana Code Subjects
- Civil Code I
- Persons
- Family law
- Matrimonial regimes
- Community property
- Property
- Ownership
- Servitudes
- Possession
- Acquisitive prescription
- Conflict of laws
- Civil Code II
- Successions and donations
- Trusts
- Civil Code III
- Obligations
- Conventional obligations
- Sales
- Exchange
- Lease
- Mandate
- Deposit
- Compromise
- Security devices
- Prescription
- Conflict of laws
- Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure
- Jurisdiction
- Venue
- Pleadings
- Exceptions
- Discovery
- Trial
- Judgments
- Appeal
- Torts
- Intentional Torts
- Privileges and Defenses
- Negligence Duty
- Breach
- Causation
- Damages
- Negligence Defenses
- Strict Liability
- Products Liability
- Defamation
- Privacy Torts
- Misrepresentation
- Nuisance
- Vicarious Liability
- Louisiana Non-Code Subjects
- Business Entities and Negotiable Instruments
- Agency Formation
- Actual and Apparent Authority
- Principal Liability
- Agent Duties
- Partnership Formation
- Partner Authority and Liability
- Partnership Dissociation
- Limited Liability Companies
- Corporate Formation
- Directors and Officers
- Fiduciary Duties
- Shareholder Rights
- Derivative Actions
- Piercing the Corporate Veil
- Mergers and Dissolution
- Negotiable Instruments
- Holder in Due Course
- Liability on Instruments
- Defenses
- Constitutional Law
- Judicial Review
- Justiciability
- Congressional Powers
- Executive Power
- Separation of Powers
- Federalism
- Dormant Commerce Clause
- State Action
- Due Process
- Equal Protection
- Takings
- Freedom of Speech
- Freedom of Religion
- Criminal Law Procedure and Evidence
- Elements of Crimes
- Homicide
- Theft and Property Crimes
- Inchoate Crimes
- Accomplice Liability
- Fourth Amendment Searches
- Arrests and Stops
- Warrants and Exceptions
- Exclusionary Rule
- Fifth Amendment Privilege
- Miranda
- Sixth Amendment Counsel
- Trial Rights
- Double Jeopardy
- Relevance
- Character Evidence
- Other Acts
- Authentication
- Best Evidence
- Witness Competency
- Impeachment
- Opinion Testimony
- Expert Testimony
- Hearsay
- Hearsay Exemptions
- Hearsay Exceptions
- Privileges
- Judicial Notice
- Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure
- Subject Matter Jurisdiction
- Personal Jurisdiction
- Venue
- Removal and Remand
- Erie Doctrine
- Pleadings
- Joinder
- Discovery
- Summary Judgment
- Trial Motions
- Judgments
- Claim and Issue Preclusion
- Appeals
- MPRE
- Professional Responsibility
- Attorney Client Relationship
- Competence and Diligence
- Confidentiality
- Conflicts of Interest
- Fees
- Client Property
- Candor to Tribunal
- Communications with Others
- Advertising and Solicitation
- Supervision
- Discipline and Reporting
2026 Notes
- Louisiana does not use the MBE or UBE for the 2026 bar examination.
- The Committee generally avoids testing law adopted within six months before the exam unless there is a significant change.