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U.S. Attorney Brandon B. Brown Announces the Availability of Additional Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Funds for the Western District of Louisiana
United States Attorney Brandon B. Brown and the Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) Task Force announced the availability of approximately $148,319 in additional PSN grant funds for the Western District of Louisiana.
Google privacy settlement a $62M windfall for trial lawyers, left-wing groups: Court filings
Twenty GOP state attorneys general have filed a brief in the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in support of a group of objectors, seeking to undo approval of a settlement that would steer most of $62 million from Google to trial lawyers and the ACLU and other groups to advance left-wing social and political causes
Student who allegedly fathered child with teacher accuses her of sexual abuse
A former Loranger High School student says he was a victim of sexual abuse by a female teacher who allegedly gave birth to their child.
Attorney General Murrill’s Office secures conviction of hired hitman in East Carroll Parish
Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Office secured a conviction in East Carroll Parish on September 13, for a man charged with attempted second-degree murder.
Louisiana judge rejects restraining order on hiring of new Caddo Parish superintendent
Community members challenging the process to select a new superintendent for the Caddo Parish School District are awaiting a First Judicial District Court judge’s decision next week on whether to enjoin the school board’s actions.
Baton Rouge mayor-president offers transition plan for breakaway St. George
Baton Rouge’s mayor-president has proposed a transition plan to allocate local revenues to the new city of St. George in the wake of the city’s Transition District authorizing a lawsuit against the city-parish over the transfer of sales tax revenues.
Attorney General Liz Murrill warns Louisiana residents about price gouging ahead of Francine
And the amount charged by the merchant was not attributable to additional costs imposed by its suppliers.
Murrill says groups trying to create confusion about abortion laws
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill is accusing the media, political organizations, candidates and pro-abortion organizations of creating “confusion and doubt” about the state’s anti-abortion laws.
Louisiana looks to further ensure non-citizens can't vote in state elections
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry recently signed an executive order aimed at helping to further ensure non-citizens can’t vote in all state elections.
Firefighters Sue Chemical Companies Over Toxic Foam Exposure
Twelve firefighters have filed a lawsuit against major chemical companies including 3M Company over severe health issues linked to toxic firefighting foam containing PFAS. Filed in the United States District Court for Eastern District of Louisiana on September 5th, they allege negligence leading to cancers and other diseases from prolonged exposure during their service years.
New academic year brings bevy of new students, faculty, and staff to LSU Law
New faces abounded at the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center as the first classes of the new academic year got underway on Monday, Aug. 19.
Employee Whistleblower Sues Vacation Company Over Fraudulent Activities And Discrimination
Ariel McFadden has filed a lawsuit against Bluegreen Vacations Unlimited Inc., alleging whistleblower retaliation and racial discrimination during her tenure as Talent Acquisition Partner II at the company’s New Orleans branch.
Former Employee Sues Construction Company Alleging Age and National Origin Discrimination
Lanney Jones Sr., a former employee at Bernhard LLC., has filed a lawsuit claiming age and national origin discrimination during his tenure at the company. Filed on September 3rd in the Eastern District of Louisiana court, this case highlights allegations of workplace harassment leading up to an unjust termination.
Former Employee Alleges Race and Disability Discrimination Against Security Firm
Tracy Benjamin has filed a lawsuit against her former employer Hub Legacy LLC for alleged race and disability discrimination during her tenure as a security guard from April 2018 until July this year when she was terminated after requesting job accommodations for knee disabilities.
Former Employee Alleges Packaging Giant Discriminated Based on Race and Disability
Darrell Williams has filed a lawsuit against Berry Global Inc., accusing them of racial and disability discrimination following an injury that required medical leave. The complaint details how rigid attendance policies led to his termination despite medical documentation supporting his need for time off.
Former Employee Alleges Age and Race Discrimination Against Major Railway Company
Rodney J. Green has filed a lawsuit against Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway alleging age and race discrimination during his tenure at their Superior Tie and Timber plant in Louisiana.
Case against Orleans DA moves forward; Exonerated man says suppressed evidence put him in jail decades ago
NEW ORLEANS - The Orleans Parish District Attorney's Office could face liability for allegedly suppressing evidence that could have kept a man who ended up serving almost 25 years out of prison.
Tips from Attorney General Liz Murrill on how to prepare for Tropical Storm Francine
As Tropical Storm Francine approaches Louisiana, Attorney General Liz Murrill wants to make sure people are taking the proper precautions to get prepared.
Claims severity, litigation seen as key reasons behind high Louisiana auto insurance rates
More expensive car insurance claims in Louisiana, along with associated litigation and inflationary pressures, have pushed up costs for policyholders as the state emerged from the coronavirus pandemic, a business professor recently told a legislative panel.
Murrill warns Louisiana residents about price gouging ahead of Francine
As Hurricane Francine moves inland after hitting the Louisiana coast on Wednesday, Attorney General Liz Murrill is warning residents to be on the lookout for price gouging.