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Woman alleges fall at Loyola University resulted in hip replacement surgery
NEW ORLEANS – A woman claims that she was injured while attending a play at a university. -
Analyst: Political feud between Gov. Edwards, Landry 'all part of cultural politics' of state
&&& BATON ROUGE – Amid a shifting political landscape and a second trip to court, two of Louisiana’s highest-elected officials, Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards and Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry, continue to spar over LGBT-inclusive legislation, among other hot-button issues. -
Sexting incident between parish president, teen draws federal scrutiny and local demands for resignation
HARAHAN — Ever since the allegations of sexting a 17-year-old boy in 2015 surfaced in early October, Jefferson Parish President Mike Yenni has been a no-show at a council meeting, declined to answer questions posed by a joint team of investigative reporters from the NOLA defender and WWL-TV. Instead, Yenni has released a one-minute video-recorded message that the defender derisively called a “commercial." -
Debate controversy shows need to alter admissions criteria, level the playing field
BATON ROUGE - On the evening of Oct. 18, five candidates running for the U.S. Senate met at Louisiana Tech University for a debate. The other 19 candidates were forced to watch from home, because they did not meet the criteria for admission. -
Senate hopeful Hebert fails to meet debate requirements, files injunction
NEW ORLEANS — Former state alcohol and tobacco control commissioner Troy Hebert, who is running for the Senate, asked a judge to force Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB) and the Council for a Better Louisiana (CABL) include him in an upcoming debate despite his failure to meet participation requirements. -
University of New Orleans claims former student owes more than $8,000
GRETNA – The University of New Orleans is seeking damages for an allegedly open account -
University of Orleans is seeking damages for outstanding fees
NEW ORLEANS – University of New Orleans is seeking damages for an open account. -
Student allegedly failed to pay University of New Orleans for classes
GRETNA – The University of New Orleans is seeking damages for an open account. -
Student allegedly is indebted to the University of New Orleans
GRETNA – The University of New Orleans claims that a student failed to pay for classes. -
University of New Orleans claims that a student failed to pay for attending
NEW ORLEANS – The University of New Orleans is seeking damages against a student for his allegedly open account. -
The University of New Orleans alleges student has outstanding fees
GRETNA – The University of New Orleans claims that a student failed to pay for attending. -
University of New Orleans claims that a student owes for attending
GRETNA – The University of New Orleans claims that a student failed to pay for her attendance. -
The University of New Orleans alleges former student did not pay fees
GRETNA – The University of New Orleans is seeking damages following an incident in which a student allegedly failed to pay for classes and services. -
'Disability inactive status' for former New Orleans prosecutor meant to protect clients
NEW ORLEANS – The Louisiana Supreme Court recently placed embattled former federal prosecutor Jan Mann on "disability inactive status," which prevents her from furthering practicing law. -
Attorney General Jeff Landry sets himself up as John Bel Edwards’ political foe
BATON ROUGE – Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and Gov. John Bel Edwards have been causing headlines in the Capitol on several issues ranging from budgets and lawsuits to gay rights and immigration policing. -
Legal experts predict Rombach's chances of winning appeal are slim in defamation case
BATON ROUGE – After the lawyer for former Legislative Fiscal Officer John Rombach said they would challenge an appellate court's dismissal of his defamation lawsuit against the state last month, local legal experts told the Louisiana Record that Rombach's case will be tough to prove given his public stature. -
Court's ruling on private emails sent through government servers is a 'cat and mouse game'
NEW ORLEANS — The Louisiana Supreme Court recently ruled that emails sent via a public agency’s system should be disclosed under Louisiana’s Public Records Law, even if the emails are related only to private matters. -
Battle of the ads: Parish presidential hopefuls agree to play nice
NEW ORLEANS--As the election for Jefferson Parish president nears its deadline, candidates' ads face scrutiny as they attack, debate and examine their opponents. -
Study finds trial lawyers are Louisiana's largest campaign contributors
NEW ORLEANS — An investigation released by a legal watchdog organization has found Louisiana’s trial lawyers are pushing hard to influence the outcome of political races at all levels of state government. -
University of New Orleans sued for libel and slander
NEW ORLEANS - A Mississippi man is suing the University of New Orleans for libel and slander after they allegedly coerced him into pleading guilty to a criminal charge.