Re: The Battle for a Name
(UL, however, was ordered to revert to USL on May 22, 1984 and Louisiana remained only one of two states to not have a University of State. Soon after and in specific response to this case, the state legislature changed state law to require that only the legislature could change the name of state colleges and universities.)
If this is so, why didn't UL win this case if the law was enacted only after it was heard by the courts. The legislature didn't have the authority to rule on this. No lawyer here, but this is what I am reading in this.
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Frenchie35
(UL, however, was ordered to revert to USL on May 22, 1984 and Louisiana remained only one of two states to not have a University of State. Soon after and in specific response to this case, the state legislature changed state law to require that only the legislature could change the name of state colleges and universities.)
If this is so, why didn't UL win this case if the law was enacted only after it was heard by the courts. The legislature didn't have the authority to rule on this. No lawyer here, but this is what I am reading in this.
Frenchie, you are trying to think logically. Stop it, this is the Banana Republic of Louisiana. Logic need not apply.
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Frenchie35
(UL, however, was ordered to revert to USL on May 22, 1984 and Louisiana remained only one of two states to not have a University of State. Soon after and in specific response to this case, the state legislature changed state law to require that only the legislature could change the name of state colleges and universities.)
If this is so, why didn't UL win this case if the law was enacted only after it was heard by the courts. The legislature didn't have the authority to rule on this. No lawyer here, but this is what I am reading in this.
I don't think UL's lawyers did their job.
The Judge said neither the Board of Regents nor the Board of Trustees had the right to make a name change. He said he based his opinion on the fact in that no law specifically gave those bodies the right to make a name change.
However, and this is where the lawyers failed . . .
After specifically stating what the Board of Regents COULD DO it went on to speak about powers not vested with the BoR and where they were vested.
1974 Constitution: Powers Not Vested. Powers of management over public institutions of postsecondary education not specifically vested by this Section in the Board of Regents are reserved to ... <b> the Board of Trustees</b>...
So, if a power wasn't specifically given to the Board of Regents it was automatically given to the Board of Trustees without having to be spelled out.
So for the Judge to give the two bodies equal status was off kilter and the Legislatures future retroactive law giving the BoR certain new naming powers was going against the 1974 Constitution.
jmo
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Does anyone have a copy or know the link to the bill from state legislation allowing the university to change its name to Univ. of Louisiana? Im interested in reading it.
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Need to update UL's academic achievements, research activity, endowment level, enrollment, and other national accomplishments.
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CoolCajun123
Does anyone have a copy or know the link to the bill from state legislation allowing the university to change its name to Univ. of Louisiana? Im interested in reading it.
Here you go, a <a href="https://forumeus.com/showthread.php?107914-Name-Change-Guidelines" target="_blank">link</a> to: <a href="https://forumeus.com/showthread.php?107914-Name-Change-Guidelines" target="_blank">Act 45 (Appendix A)</a> of the 1995 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature (Senate Bill 843 by
Picard and Brinkhaus, and Representatives McDonald, McFerren, Montgomery and Thompson)
Re: The Battle for a Name
Bring the case back up if it has holes in it. Right lawer and another judge. Attack the last judge on the case ruling.
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Frenchie35
Bring the case back up if it has holes in it. Right lawer and another judge. Attack the last judge on the case ruling.
If the U wouldn't spend the money on it back then, they won't spend the money on it now.
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PRO BONO ---well for the publicity at least---I should have stayed in law School!!!
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Subject is moot. State law was changed, you would have to prove the new law is unconstitutional, and probably lots of time issues.
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I think this thread needs a MAJOR bump right now. Everyone needs to re-read it, Cajun fans, other fans visiting the RP, media, etc.
#WeAreLouisiana
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Turb, can we update this a bit? Our current R&D monies are approaching 70 million.
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Done.
I'm sure there is more that needs to be updated.
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I'm looking for the author of this article and where and when it was first published. Can somebody provide this information? Thank you.
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I'm looking for the author of this article and where and when it was first published. Can somebody provide this information? Thank you.
Joe Abraham, I believe would be the guy to contact? He posts here sometimes as Cajun Fun. If it wasn't him, he knows who did it.
Z
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Just contacted an old timer from the early message board days (Before RP).. He said it was Jay Godchaux that did the original.. Now known as Dr Jay Godchaux. I believe he posts occasionally as Cajun diehard.
Z
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BraveCajun
The ole Delphi forum...
I think even before that. I think it was Cajuns Illustrated?? Not sure. LOL!! delphi was always good for a few laughs!!!
Z
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Zeebart21
I think even before that. I think it was Cajuns Illustrated?? Not sure. LOL!! delphi was always good for a few laughs!!!
Z
Man you guys are old. Good thing I am not that old, just mature.
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Zeebart21
I think even before that. I think it was Cajuns Illustrated?? Not sure. LOL!! delphi was always good for a few laughs!!!
Z
Ah, way back when. My first dive into Delphi was September 1999. CI before that.
Thanks Al Gore.
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BeauCajun
Ah, way back when. My first dive into Delphi was September 1999. CI before that.
Thanks Al Gore.
Yep!! Hey its 55 degrees outside, middle of February? What up Al?
Z
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MelRock
Man you guys are old. Good thing I am not that old, just mature.
with a great head of hair, too!!! HA!
Z