News from August 2024
Louisiana attorney general urges court to dismiss lawsuit challenging Ten Commandments law
The ACLU of Louisiana’s lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a new state law that requires a display of the Ten Commandments be posted in all public school classrooms should be dismissed, the state’s attorney general argues in a federal court motion.
SULC professor unveils new books, expanding legal scholarship and insight
Southern University Law Center professor Angela Allen-Bell has released two new books that equips readers with understanding of the systemic inheritances that affect Louisiana's legal system.
Louisiana relaxes its previous one-year time limit to file certain civil lawsuits
Louisiana’s longstanding one-year statute of limitations on many kinds of civil litigation, including civil rights cases against law enforcement officers, has been relaxed this year due to actions taken by the state Legislature.
SULC partners with RPCC, state officials and community organizations to host expungement intake session
The Southern University Law Center’s Office of Innovation and Strategic Partnerships and Initiatives is partnering with River Parishes Community Colleges, State Senator Ed Price, State Representative Ken Brass, State Representative Sylvia Taylor, St. John the Baptist District Attorney’s Office, River Parishes Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Monsanto accused by Louisiana resident over cancer-causing herbicide
A Louisiana resident has filed a lawsuit against Monsanto Company alleging that their herbicide Roundup caused his non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma diagnosis after decades of use. The plaintiff seeks compensatory and punitive damages while accusing Monsanto of negligence and fraudulent misrepresentation regarding the safety of their product.
Maritime Worker Sues Employer Over Severe Onboard Injuries
Ramon G.Ibarra has filed a lawsuit against his employer Westbank Fishing LLC seeking over $1 million in damages for severe injuries sustained while working onboard one of their vessels.The complaint details multiple allegations including negligence,failure to provide safe working conditions,and inadequate maintenance & cure provisions.
Patient Sues Healthcare Provider Over Data Breach
Angela Broussard has filed a class action lawsuit against Acadian Ambulance Service Inc., alleging negligence in protecting sensitive patient information following a massive data breach. The suit seeks compensatory damages and improved data security measures.
Jefferson Parish avoids lengthy landfill trial with late settlement
NEW ORLEANS - Days before what looked to be a lengthy trial began, Jefferson Parish settled mass tort claims in two lawsuits alleging toxic fumes and noxious odors from the Jefferson Parish Landfill.
LSU Law faculty, alumni instrumental in helping 3L Tara Roussel secure two federal clerkships
For most third-year LSU Law students, commencement marks a much-anticipated final step of their formal legal education.
Attorney General Liz Murrill's Cyber Crime Unit arrests Ruston man for Possession of Child Porn
Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrested a man from Ruston on August 6.
Patient Sues Medical Clinic Over Alleged Negligence During Blood Draw
Gary Davis has filed a lawsuit against Dr.Bryan Barrett d/b/a Central Stat Care alleging negligence after sustaining injuries during a routine blood draw at their clinic in Central,Louisiana.The court recently ruled in favor of Dr.Barrett granting summary judgment but Davis has appealed citing multiple errors in proceedings.
Meraux house-fire lawsuit over A/C appears to be extinguished
NEW ORLEANS - A jury verdict for LG Electronics should stand, a Louisiana appeals court says, as the company has defeated claims its window-unit air condition did not contain a defect that started a house fire.
Big verdict for garbage truck driver hit by train struck; New trial ordered
BATON ROUGE - A split Louisiana appeals court has struck an $8 million verdict for a garbage truck driver who got stuck crossing train tracks in Baldwin and was hit by a BNSF train.
Appeals court dismisses woman's casino slip-and-fall case
A state appeals court has dismissed a woman’s case against Golden Nugget after she claimed she slipped and fell on a slick floor in a restaurant at the casino.
6 news outlets sue Louisiana over new law allowing police officers to stop people from approaching them
Six news organizations are suing to block the enforcement of a new Louisiana law they say will interfere with journalists’ ability to do their jobs, arguing that the law improperly gives police officers the power to limit people from approaching them.
LSU Law Library receives new titles for U.S. Government Publishing Office Preservation Steward collection
The LSU Law Library has received three new titles from the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) to add to their Preservation Steward collection.
Buffer zone law gives cops too much power, journalists say in lawsuit
BATON ROUGE - As expected, Louisiana's new law that punishes those who approach police officers has been challenged in federal court.
Chancellor Washington launches Bar Wellness Program to assist Louisiana test takers
Over the past months, graduates have invested countless hours preparing for the Bar exam.
14 GOP attorneys general urge rejection of court opinion on Louisiana legislative maps
Fourteen Republican attorneys general have filed an amicus brief in a federal appeals court to challenge a Louisiana federal judge’s conclusion that the state’s legislative districts unconstitutionally dilute the power of Black voters.
General Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrests Lake Charles man for Pornography Involving Juveniles
Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrested a Lake Charles man for Pornography involving juveniles.