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Louisiana's Landry elected vice president of National Association of Attorneys General
BATON ROUGE — Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry has been elected vice president of the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG). -
Delgado Community College alleges it is owed more than $850
NEW ORLEANS – A community college is seeking payment from a former student. -
Orleans Parish resident alleged to have open account with Delgado Community College
NEW ORLEANS – A community college is seeking damages for an allegedly open account. -
Delgado Community College claims former student maintains an open account
NEW ORLEANS – A community college is seeking damages for an allegedly open account. -
Louisiana governor-attorney general disagreement has a new hearing
BATON ROUGE – The battle over who has the final say in Louisiana constitutional matters will continue until at least the end of the month. -
Northwestern State University claims former student owes more than $1,000
GRETNA – A former university student is accused of failing to pay education fees. -
DOJ reaches settlement with Louisiana Tech to desegregate A.E. Phillips School
MONROE – The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has reached an agreement in a decade’s-long desegregation suit filed against the A.E. Phillips Laboratory School, a public school operating on Louisiana Tech University’s Lincoln Parish campus. -
Community college alleges it is owed more than $2,000 from Jefferson Parish resident
GRETNA – A community college is seeking damages for an allegedly open account from a Jefferson Parish woman. -
Delgado Community College is seeking damages, claims student failed to pay
GRETNA – A community college claims that a student failed to pay. -
Former Delgado Community College student accused of maintaining open account
NEW ORLEANS – A community college is seeking more than $1,200 from a former student. -
Delgado Community College alleges it is owed more than $1,800
NEW ORLEANS – A student is being sued for an allegedly open account. -
City of New Orleans seeks to settle fatal police shooting lawsuits
NEW ORLEANS — The City of New Orleans has been making efforts to settle lawsuits in a couple of fatal police shooting instances that occurred after the destruction left by Hurricane Katrina. -
Former student accused of having open account with Delgado Community College
GRETNA – A Jefferson Parish resident is alleged to have not paid fees for attending a semester at a community college. -
Delgado Community College claims former student owes more than $900
GRETNA – A community college is seeking damages after a student allegedly failed to pay tuition fees. -
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette alleges student did not pay fees
GRETNA – The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is seeking damages for an allegedly open account. -
Former Delgado Community College student alleged to owe more than $1,600
GRETNA – A woman is being sued for an allegedly open account at a community college. -
Delgado Community College alleges former student failed to pay fees
GRETNA – A community college claims that a former student failed to pay for attending. -
Northwestern State University claims that a student failed to pay tuition
NEW ORLEANS – Northwestern State University is seeking damages over claims that a student failed to pay for attending. -
Delgado Community College alleges former student did not pay for 2012 semester
NEW ORLEANS – A community college is seeking damages over claims that a student failed to pay for attending. -
Television producer settles case against Baton Rouge Police Department after being arrested recording police actions
BATON ROUGE — Television news reporter Brett Buffington’s lawsuit against the Baton Rouge Police Department has been settled.