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Republican field for Louisiana governor's race coming into focus
The GOP field in next year’s Louisiana governor race is beginning to take shape, with U.S. Sen. John Kennedy saying he is seriously considering a run and the state Republican Party giving an early endorsement to state Attorney General Jeff 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. -
LOUISIANA'S GOVERNOR'S OFFICE: Gov. Edwards Announces Boards and Commissions Appointments - 04/09/2021
Gov. John Bel Edwards announced his appointments to several Louisiana boards and commissions. -
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE OF LOUISIANA: Justice Department and Dillard University Agree To Renewal and Extension of Settlement Agreement
The United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana announced the renewal and extension of a settlement agreement with Dillard University, a Historically Black College and University in New Orleans, Louisiana, under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. -
Shreveport judge 'grateful' NAWJ conference held in city
Shreveport City Court Judge Sheva M. Sims, who was recently elected as District 6 Director of the National Association of Women Judges, said it was an honor to have the association's conference in Shreveport, a first for the city. -
Former Dillard University student accuses institution of negligence after alleged sexual assault
NEW ORLEANS – A former student at Dillard University alleges that she was sexually assaulted on campus. -
A woman is suing a university for its uneven pavement
A woman is seeking damages, claiming that an uneven portion of pavement resulted in her injury. -
Woman claims fall caused by cracked sidewalk at Dillard University caused broken leg
NEW ORLEANS – A student claims that she tripped on a cracked piece of sidewalk while attending university. -
Dillard University faces lawsuit from former tenured professor
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Dillard University being sued over tenure dispute
NEW ORLEANS – A former sociology professor is suing Dillard University after being fired from an allegedly tenured position.Winona Somervill filed suit in the Orleans Parish Central District Court on May 21, claiming the university breached their contract with her by firing her.Somervill alleges that in May 2012, after 15 years of tenured service, she received a message from a university official stating