U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana
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LSU chemistry professor say he is a victim of retaliation
A tenured chemistry professor at Louisiana State University Shreveport claims he has been a victim of retaliation due to his outspoken views on hazardous environmental waste in northwest Louisiana. -
Woman sues Novo Nordisk for severe injuries allegedly caused by Ozempic
A woman has filed a lawsuit against pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk and its subsidiaries over alleged severe injuries from using their diabetes medication. The plaintiff is seeking damages exceeding $75,000. -
Man sues Family Court Judge and Ex-Wife for alleged due process violations
John Morgan has filed a lawsuit against a family court judge and his ex-wife, alleging due process violations. The case revolves around a controversial ruling that could result in the deportation of Morgan's minor child to the Philippines. -
Woman sues Amazon for alleged retaliation and disability-based discrimination
Nixon, represented by attorney Natalie Blackmon, claims she experienced race and disability-based discrimination while employed at Amazon. -
Woman sues Leidos Inc. for race-based discrimination
Dedra Louis, an African American citizen of the United States and a Military and Family Life Counselor at Leidos since November 2021, was subjected to discriminatory treatment. -
Kristen Durham sues The Francis Southern Table & Bar for disability discrimination and retaliation
The lawsuit asserts that the plaintiff faced numerous instances of harassment and discrimination based on her disability during her tenure as an Executive Chef at the restaurant from July 2022. -
Tyrick Lege sues Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. for severe injuries from a fall on a vessel
Tyrick Lege has filed a lawsuit against Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc., Diamond Offshore, LLC, and BP Exploration & Production, Inc. in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana. -
Woman accuses LSU of age discrimination
A former employee is accusing Louisiana State University of age discrimination and retaliation. -
Mother says school board denied daughter's right to appeal expulsion
A mother claims a school board and superintendent denied her daughter's right to appeal an expulsion. -
Kim Montague sues Bryan Holliday for personal injury damages resulting from a car accident
Kim Montague has filed a lawsuit against the United States and Bryan Holliday in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana. -
Darren Oubre sues United States for personal injuries caused by negligence
Darren Oubre has filed a lawsuit against the United States of America, specifically the Department of the Air Force, in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana. -
AmSpec sues Camin Cargo Control for unfair competition and predatory tactics
In the United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana, a lawsuit has been filed by AmSpec, LLC against Camin Cargo Control, Inc., Craig Rodrigue, Nicholas McClendon, Christian McClendon, Preston Carter, Dylan Frese, Ryan Roussel and Noah Lindstrom. -
Jat Brothers Inc. sues United States of America for disqualification from SNAP
In the United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana, Jat Brothers Inc., operating as Main Street Markets & Deli, has filed a lawsuit against the United States of America. -
Woman accuses Hexion of disability discrimination
A man has accused legal cannabis farm of fraud. -
Man accuses cannabis farm of fraud
A man has accused legal cannabis farm of fraud. -
Phil Scott sues Heavenly Haven Care Services, Inc. for unpaid overtime and minimum wage violations
In the United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana, plaintiff Phil Scott has filed a lawsuit against Heavenly Haven Care Services, Inc. -
Dr. Brian Salvatore sues Dr. Robert Smith for violation of First and Fourteenth Amendments rights
Dr. Brian Salvatore has filed a lawsuit against Dr. Robert Smith, in his official capacity as Chancellor of Louisiana State University (LSUS), and Mr. Carlton (Trey) Jones, in his official capacity as Deputy General Counsel for the LSU Board of Supervisors. -
Natalie Rigby sues Board of Supervisors for age and reverse race discrimination
In the United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana, Natalie Rigby has filed a civil action (No. 3:24-cv-264) against the Board of Supervisors of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural Mechanical College (LSU). -
Woman questions Louisiana rules and regulations regarding florists
A woman claims Louisiana's florist licesning laws are unjust and unconstitutional. -
Man says he was injured working aboard Mississippi River vessel
A man has sued his employer after he was injured while working aboard a vessel on the Mississippi River.