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U.S. Supreme Court stays 5th Circuit order enjoining White House from coercing social media platforms
The case alleges that Youtube, Twitter and Facebook acted as arms of the federal government
Plaintiff's attorney talks adding new defendant to cold medicine lawsuit
Attorney Jason Richards plans to add Kenvue as a defendant to his Northern District of Florida complaint
Drug companies, others sued over allegedly ineffective decongestant
Florida plaintiff Steve Audelo accused, P&G, Johnson & Johnson Consumer of fraud and deception
Federal judge set to rule on social media censorship lawsuit's preliminary injunction
The preliminary injunction seeks to enjoin the federal government from colluding with social media companies to censor speech
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'Persuasion' defense in social media censorship case against the federal government opposed
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey, Louisiana AG Jeff Landry allege YouTube, Meta, and Twitter acted as an arm of the U.S. government
Biden White House accused of silencing opposing views online with 'censorship enterprise'
Lawsuit: "Federal 'Censorship Enterprise' is voluminous and overwhelming"
Local watchdog rebuts BlackRock's reply to state treasurer withdrawing $794 million from its portfolio
The president of a local watchdog has rebutted an international asset manager’s reply to the withdrawal of nearly $800 million by the state of Louisiana from its investment portfolio
Wind energy advocate: 'Offshore turbines could exceed more than 25,000 acres of real estate under new law'
The amount of Louisiana offshore real estate eventually occupied by wind energy turbines could be much more than 25,000 acres as prescribed in Act 443
Inflation Reducation Act falls short of LOGA's ideal to finalize 5-year offshore leasing program
LOGA's letter to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management requests finalization of 5-year offshore leasing program
AG Landry talks CTCL election lawsuit at CPAC Dallas
DALLAS (Legal Newsline) - In the months leading up to the 2020 presidential elections, Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg was creating a ballot harvesting operation in Louisiana under which the government was being turned into an arm of the Democrat Party, according to that state's top law enforcement official.
New Civil Liberties Alliance joins Missouri, Louisiana lawsuit against government-ordered social media censorship
The New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) has joined its plaintiffs in the lawsuit that the state of Missouri and Louisiana filed against the Biden administration alleging that social media platforms are acting as arms of the federal government.
Senator tries again to curtail trial lawyer advertising after Gov. Bel Edwards veto
Sen. Barrow Peacock (R-37) has re-introduced a bill that would have reined in lawyer advertising last year had it not been for Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards’ veto
Sen. Kennedy at CPAC: ‘Woke-ism is strangling a free people’
ORLANDO (Legal Newsline) - Americans are not free if they cannot express themselves and say what they think, Republican Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy said at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday.
Legal reform advocate lauds SB 43 as necessary to protect patients from misleading lawyer advertising
A legal reform advocate is hopeful that Gov. John Bel Edward will approve a bill that reins in trial lawyer advertising based on the overwhelming support it received in the legislature.
Louisiana trial lawyer advertising bill passes with big bi-partisan margins in House, Senate
Senate Bill (SB) 43 passed the Louisiana House yesterday with two-thirds of the vote
House Commerce Committee considers regulating legal ads; Bad ads are misleading and scaring people, sponsor says
The Louisiana House Committee on Commerce held a hearing today to discuss Senate Bill (SB) 43, which would regulate advertisements that solicit for legal services
LABI Chief: 'Biden's moratorium on new oil and gas drilling leases is shortsighted'
The oil and gas industry accounts for some 30% of Louisiana's GDP
House approves bill that will eliminate phantom damages in personal injury claims
House approves SB 395, which will regulate "jackpot" legal advertising
'Jackpot justice' legal advertising is on Louisiana's legislative chopping block
SB395 requires legal advertising to disclose how much monetary awards are impacted by attorney fees and court fees
Senate approves SB 418 to eliminate phantom damages and open access to jury trials for $5,000 claims
If enacted, SB 418 could also lower car insurance premiums by 10%