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“Sneaux” Will Fall Next Week at Loyola University New Orleans
The forecast calls for Sneaux! Dreaming of a white Christmas? “Sneaux,” will fall from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, December 3, at Loyola University New Orleans, 6363 St. Charles Ave., at the University’s annual winter celebration.
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill Offers Cyber Monday Safety Tips
Many Louisianans may want to avoid the large Black Friday crowds and instead purchase gifts and items on Cyber Monday.
Appeals court reverses, remands case involving defective DG bleach cleaner
A Louisiana appeals court has reversed and remanded a case in which a woman says she was injured by a defective bottle of bleach cleaner at a Dollar General store.
Parents Allege State Agency's Overreach in Newborn Custody Battle
A gripping lawsuit filed by Lyndon Cummings and Nisa Martin accuses Louisiana's Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) of unlawfully seizing their newborn daughter without due process.
City Employee Alleges Discrimination Against City Of Port Allen Over Unequal Pay
Lance C. Joseph has filed a lawsuit against his employer, City Of Port Allen alleging racial and gender discrimination in their employment practices which resulted in unequal pay compared to peers with similar roles or less responsibility than him...
Plaintiff alleges transportation company mishandled personal data in major cyberattack
A class action lawsuit has been filed against L & B Transport for allegedly failing to protect sensitive personal information during a massive cyberattack in August 2024.
Plaintiff accuses Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority East of Employment Discrimination
Jerald Holmes has filed a lawsuit against his former employer, Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority East, alleging employment discrimination and retaliation after uncovering misconduct among senior officials.
Plaintiff alleges U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs discriminated against Emergency Room Physician
An emergency room physician has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs alleging discrimination based on disability and gender as well as retaliation under federal law.
Plaintiff with Disability Alleges Local Restaurant Operators Violate Accessibility Laws
Daniel Todd has taken legal action against operators of Darrell’s Restaurant in Alexandria for allegedly failing to comply with accessibility laws under the ADA and LCHR due to architectural barriers hindering wheelchair access.
Daniel Todd accuses Frances Properties Inc., owner of strip mall in Alexandria LA., of ADA Violations
Daniel Todd has filed a lawsuit against Frances Properties Inc., alleging violations under the Americans with Disabilities Act due to accessibility barriers at their property in Alexandria, Louisiana.
Plaintiff Daniel Todd alleges fast food operators violated ADA
Daniel Todd has taken legal action against J.F Partner’s L.L.C., and B & G Food Enterprises over alleged ADA violations at a Taco Bell restaurant in Alexandria, Louisiana.
Plaintiff Daniel Todd Accuses Property Owner Monica Layne Givens of Violating Disability Access Laws
Daniel Todd has filed a lawsuit against Monica Layne Givens alleging violations of disability access laws at her property in Alexandria, Louisiana.
Attorney General Murrill releases public comment in ongoing fight to end NOPD’s consent decree once and for all
The Court’s unlawful refusal to rule on the City’s Motion has massive financial consequences for the City and NOPD.
SULC student receives Black Entertainment & Sports Lawyers Association Historically Black Law School Scholarship
Southern University Law Center student, Jaylin Fair, received the Black Entertainment & Sports Lawyers Association (BESLA) Historically Black Law School Scholarship during the 44th Annual BESLA conference on November 13-17 located in San José del Cabo, B.C.S., Mexico.
Louisiana attorney general urges federal judge to end consent decree on New Orleans Police Department
State Attorney General Liz Murrill has urged a federal court to lift a 12-year-old consent decree governing the operation of the New Orleans Police Department, saying that the decree is siphoning more than $1.4 million from city coffers annually.
Attorney General Liz Murrill joins Tennessee and 30 states in urging Congress to pass Kids Online Safety Act
Led by Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti, Attorney General Liz Murrill and 30 states today called upon Congressional leadership to pass the bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act (“KOSA”), crucial legislation that protects children from online harm, before the end of the year.
Court dismisses Title IX claims in Jefferson Parish School assault case
NEW ORLEANS — A federal court has dismissed Title IX claims against the Jefferson Parish School Board (JPSB) and its superintendent in a case involving allegations of sexual assault by a teacher at Riverdale High School.
Inmate Alleges Louisiana Jail Violates First Amendment Rights Over Reading Material Ban
An inmate has filed a lawsuit against officials at Tensas Parish Detention Center alleging violations of his First Amendment rights due to restrictions on receiving reading materials while incarcerated.
An Update on our New Residence Hall
I’m excited to share an update about our new seven-story residence hall located at the corner of Freret and Calhoun. Construction is on schedule and expected to finish by Fall 2025.
Tenant Alleges Real Estate Owner Engaged in Unlawful Eviction Practices
In a dramatic lawsuit filed in Shreveport's federal court, Cameron Kemp accuses several parties including real estate owners and a judge of executing an illegal eviction process violating his constitutional rights.