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'Moon' Landrieu, former New Orleans mayor and judge, dies at age 92
Louisianans last weekend said a final good-bye to Maurice “Moon” Landrieu, the former New Orleans mayor who guided the city through a key period of desegregation during the 1970s. Landrieu died Sept. 5 at the age of 92. -
Sixteen local 11th grade, 12th grade, and recent high school graduate students received a warm welcome
Sixteen local 11th grade, 12th grade, and recent high school graduate students received a warm welcome. -
Federal courts force Louisiana Legislature to rethink congressional redistricting map
The outlines of Louisiana’s congressional redistricting map remained in flux Wednesday as the state Legislature opened a special session to reconsider district boundaries after a federal appeals court affirmed a judge’s order to redraw the map. -
Gov. Edwards and The Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus Celebrate the Second Annual Gov. P.B.S. Pinchback Legacy Breakfast and Honor Former Louisiana Rep. and State Police Col. Terry Landry
Gov. Edwards and The Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus Celebrate the Second Annual Gov. P.B.S. Pinchback Legacy Breakfast and Honor Former Louisiana Rep. and State Police Col. Terry Landry. -
Associate Alicia Frison Helps Coach Dillard University to a Team Award in American Mock Trial Association’s National Championship Tournament
Associate Alicia Frison Helps Coach Dillard University to a Team Award in American Mock Trial Association’s National Championship Tournament. -
Saluting a true trailblazer of our time – BG partner Arthur Bryant was awarded the War Horse Award
Saluting a true trailblazer of our time – BG partner Arthur Bryant was awarded the War Horse Award. -
Attorneys Emma Douglas and Debra Weinberg presented a cultural competency law skills training
Attorneys Emma Douglas and Debra Weinberg presented a cultural competency law skills training. -
Former LSU employee sues for racial discrimination in the workplace
BATON ROUGE - Chandre’ Chaney filed a lawsuit on Jan. 10 in the Middle District of Louisiana against the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College and the Louisiana State University Health Science Center for race discrimination, wrongful termination, and retaliation. -
Steve Herman, Participant in Federal Bar Association Mock Oral Argument Cle, “Harvard Admission Standards: Constitutional or Not?”
Steve Herman, Participant in Federal Bar Association Mock Oral Argument Cle, “Harvard Admission Standards: Constitutional or Not?” -
Louisiana medical students lose bid to overturn consent decree on COVID-19 vaccinations
A federal judge in Louisiana has ruled against three medical students who alleged that a Monroe college violated a previous consent decree allowing the students to continue their studies while unvaccinated for COVID-19. -
Wilson Elser Names 19 New Partners
Wilson Elser Names 19 New Partners. -
Judge Terri Fleming Love to Serve as Chief Judge of Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal
Judge Terri Fleming Love to Serve as Chief Judge of Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal. -
Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal Chief Judge James F. Mckay III Announces His Retirement
Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal Chief Judge James F. Mckay III Announces His Retirement. -
Taylor Porter Elects New Partners
Taylor Porter Elects New Partners. -
LSU counsel's remarks about Title IX lawsuits prompts criticism
Attorneys involved in litigation over Louisiana State University’s sexual harassment reporting policies have called LSU’s general counsel callous and insensitive for remarks made before a state Senate hearing last month. -
Unvaccinated VCOM students seek to overturn consent judgment signed last month
Three unvaccinated college students are asking a federal judge to set aside a consent judgment they signed with the college last month, arguing that the Monroe medical school they attend has violated the agreement by continuing to retaliate against them. -
Jackson Lewis Attorneys Named Among Nation's Most Powerful Employment Attorneys
Jackson Lewis Attorneys Named Among Nation's Most Powerful Employment Attorneys. -
Gov. Edwards Announces Boards and Commissions Appointments
Gov. Edwards Announces Boards and Commissions Appointments. -
Appointment of a New Attorney Member To the Judiciary Commission of Louisiana
Appointment of a New Attorney Member To the Judiciary Commission of Louisiana. -
LSU removes French Studies chair accused of shielding employee charged with rape
A Louisiana State University professor was removed from her position of chair of the Department of French Studies in the wake of a lawsuit alleging LSU did little to protect six plaintiffs from an employee arrested for rape.