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Voters need to know about serious charges of judicial misconduct, law prof says
A law professor called for more transparency about complaints against judges in a recent interview.
Two business associations back challenger Temple for insurance commissioner
Two Louisiana trade associations have broken with Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI) over the race for state insurance commissioner.
CNBC ranks Louisiana among nation's worst for doing business
It's economical – cheap, even – to do business in Louisiana, according to CNBC's annual rankings – and yet, the state again languishes among the worst in the nation.
Family's use of Title IX to seek $25 million judgment against LSU in hazing death gains traction
Max Gruver was only 18 when he died of alcohol poisoning in a hazing incident at Louisiana State University in 2017.
Campaign donors to governor, attorney general turn up on list of private attorneys working on Louisiana's opioid lawsuit
A number of private attorneys and law firms have been hired to work on Louisiana’s massive lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies that produce opioids, and it's no surprise that many of them are campaign donors to either Gov. Bel Edwards or to Attorney General Jeff Landry.
Attorney Boudreaux challenges mandatory bar membership due to organization's advocacy role
Louisiana lawyer Randy Boudreaux is suing the The Louisiana Bar Association (LSBA) because he does not think that membership should be mandatory.