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Thursday, November 7, 2024

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Taylor Porter was honored to support Karnival Krewe de Louisiane

By The Louisiana Record |
Taylor Porter was honored to support Karnival Krewe de Louisiane Mardi Gras Ball.

French law professor to deliver 43rd John H. Tucker Jr. Lecture in Civil Law at LSU Law on Feb. 6

By The Louisiana Record |
Professor Frédérique Ferrand of the Université Jean Moulin, Lyon 3 in Lyon, France will travel to Baton Rouge to deliver the 43rd John H. Tucker Jr. Lecture in Civil Law at LSU Law on Tuesday, Feb. 6.

Fishermen, environmental groups challenge Louisiana wetlands restoration project

By Michael Carroll |
A coalition of environmentalists and fishermen has filed a federal lawsuit to stop a multibillion-dollar sediment-diversion project southwest of New Orleans designed to restore deteriorating wetlands.

New data shows Louisiana suffering from domestic migration outflow

By Michael Carroll |
Domestic migration data from the U.S. Census Bureau and two national moving companies shows Louisiana among the few states continuing to suffer from population drains in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

Louisiana bill to create closed primary elections for federal offices signed into law

By Michael Carroll |
A Louisiana measure that will create closed primary elections for federal elective offices, state Supreme Court justices and members of two state boards has been signed into law by Gov. Jeff Landry.

Attorney General Liz Murrill Announces Leadership Team

By The Louisiana Record |
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill announced additional members of her Leadership team.

Man says Porsche he purchased was a lemon

By Louisiana Record |
A Louisiana man says the Porsche he purchased was defective.

Governor signs new congressional map into law, ending voting rights lawsuit

By Michael Carroll |
Gov. Jeff Landry on Monday signed into law a new congressional redistricting map that creates two majority-minority districts in the state, ending a years-long legal battle by plaintiffs who said the previous map violated the federal Voting Rights Act.

150 LSU Law students earn academic honors for Fall 2023 semester

By The Louisiana Record |
Sixty LSU Law students have been named Paul M. Hebert Scholars for their academic achievement in the Fall 2023 semester, and 90 students have been named Dean’s Scholars.

SULC partners with platform to establish Esports League for Louisiana school.

By The Louisiana Record |
Southern University Law Center (SULC) is proud to announce its partnership with Vanta to revolutionize the landscape of esports education and foster diversity in the gaming industry.

Woman accuses union, others of race, sex discrimination

By Louisiana Record |
A Black woman has filed a race and sex discrimination lawsuit against a union and others.

Former employee accuses DG Foods of race, sex discrimination

By Louisiana Record |
A former employee is accusing DG Foods of race and sex discrimination.

SULC establishes partnership with The National Black Prosecutors Association to combat diversity in prosecution

By The Louisiana Record |
Southern University Law Center (SULC)is proud to announce a new partnership with The National Black Prosecutors Association (NBPA) Foundation to encourage diversity in prosecution. SULC joins Boston University School of Law, Temple University Beasley School of Law, and the University of Florida Fredric G. Levin College of Law as part of a new partnership with the NBPA Foundation to increase the number of Black students introduced to a career in prosecution.

Man says GMC Yukon he purchased was defective

By Louisiana Record |
A Louisiana man says the GMC vehicle he purchased was defective.

Woman says VA hasn't paid her properly

By Louisiana Record |
A licensed practical nurse claims she wasn't properly paid for her work by the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Hospital associations file brief supporting Louisiana law mandating drug manufacturer discounts

By Michael Carroll |
Hospital groups have filed a legal brief urging a federal court to reject drug manufacturers’ challenge to a Louisiana law that allows state hospitals to receive drug discounts dispensed at community pharmacies under a federal program.

‘A glimpse into the reality of legal practice’: 200 LSU Law students tackle everything from Sports Law to Video Game Law during 2024 Apprenticeship Week

By Louisiana Record Report |
More than 200 second- and third-year LSU Law students participated in specialized mini-courses to gain practical insights into the legal field during the 10th annual Apprenticeship Week at the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, which was held Jan. 2-6.

Federal lawsuit alleges illegal racial quotas in Louisiana medical board appointments

By Michael Carroll |
A group of medical professionals has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that some appointments to a Louisiana medical board amount to racial quotas in violation of the Constitution’s equal protection clause and the 14th Amendment.

New report charts cost of excessive civil litigation in Louisiana metro areas

By Michael Carroll |
Excessive litigation in the New Orleans-Metairie area results in a “tort tax” of $3,039 per person, while the Baton Rouge area residents carry a burden of $1,263 per person, new economic reports show.

Statement From Attorney General Liz Murrill On The United States Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals Ruling Against The Biden Administration's Department Of Energy

By Louisiana Record Report |
AG Murrill released the following statement about Monday's ruling on the Biden Administration's push for efficiency standards on everyday home appliances.