U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana
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Subcontractor sues over unpaid bill
SHREVEPORT -- A subcontractor for a new military training facility is suing to recover the money it believes it's due for work it did on the project. The United States for the use of Fire Tech Systems Inc. filed an original complaint on June 23 in U.S. -
Inmate sues over alleged attack by guards
SHREVEPORT -- An inmate is suing his jailers and all of Webster Parish for an alleged battery that took place in 2014. -
Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office accused of wrongful death in shooting of handcuffed man in police cruiser
LAFAYETTE – A lawsuit accusing members of the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office of shooting and beating a handcuffed man leading to his death has been filed.Shandell Marie Bradley, on behalf of her minor child, filed suit against Louis M. Ackal, Sheriff of Iberia Parish, individually and in his official capacity, John Ortis, individually and in his official capacity, and their insurer in the U.S. District -
Louisiana College president plans to defy Affordable Care Act
Louisiana College President Joe Aguilard PINEVILLE – The president of a North Louisiana Baptist-affiliated college has vowed to defy provisions in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that would require the school to provide certain "emergency contraceptives" under their employee health plan. -
Kardashian sisters and Herman Cain accused of using bread sticks to assault man
Kim Kardashian, Herman Cain and Kourtney Kardashian A Pennsylvania man has filed suit against a pair of celebrity sisters and a former presidential candidate requesting a temporary restraining order claiming they attacked and threatened him. -
Judge rules EPA liable for $1.7 million in malicious prosecution csse
A federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana has ruled the Environmental Protection Agency maliciously prosecuted an oil refinery manager in the late 1990s. -
Louisiana business groups sue Labor Department over new immigrant hiring rules
A group of Louisiana business are suing the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) over proposed revisions to a federal program regarding immigrant workers.