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News from November 2024


Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill Joins Multi-state Effort against the Federal Government’s Persistent Push to Prosecute Trump Following Case Dismissal

By The Louisiana Record |
Attorney General Liz Murrill is joining a multi-state effort led by Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit to affirm the dismissal of U.S. Department of Justice Special Counsel Jack Smith’s indictment of former President Donald Trump.

SULC professor Deleso Alford receives Special Appreciation Award from National Bar Association

By The Louisiana Record |
Deleso Alford, Rachel Emanuel Endowed Professor of Law, received a Special Appreciation Award at the National Bar Association’s 35th Annual Wiley Branton Symposium for her service on the Executive Planning Steering Committee.

Murrill joins push to stop feds' effort to prosecute Trump

By Chris Dickerson |
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has joined a multi-state effort led by Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit to affirm the dismissal of U.S. Department of Justice Special Counsel Jack Smith’s indictment of former President Donald Trump.

Attorney General Murrill joins multi-state investigation into pediatric group for misleading puberty blocker guidelines

By The Louisiana Record |
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill joined a coalition of 12 attorneys general in launching an investigation today into the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) for sharing misleading and deceptive statements that ignore the long-term and harmful consequences of using puberty blockers to treat children with gender dysphoria.

LSU Law team wins Louisiana Battle of the Law Schools Mock Trial Competition

By The Louisiana Record |
A team of LSU Law students bested teams from the Southern University Law Center, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, and Mississippi College of Law to win the Louisiana Battle of the Law Schools Mock Trial Competition on Sunday, Oct. 27.

Plaintiff Alleges Former Employer Violated Overtime Pay Laws

By Louisiana Record |
In a recent lawsuit filed in Louisiana's Middle District Court, Gerson Morataya accuses his former employer All Season’s Landscaping and Lawncare Inc., along with its president Aaron Ulery, of failing to pay legally mandated overtime wages during...

Plaintiff alleges Ports America fostered Hostile Work Environment

By Louisiana Record |
A lawsuit filed by Keshaune Sutton against Ports America Louisiana alleges severe workplace misconduct including sexual harassment and racial discrimination under Title VII violations.

Residents Accuse Alumina Refinery Operator Atalco Gramercy LLC of Dust Emissions

By Louisiana Record |
A group of residents has filed a class-action lawsuit against Atalco Gramercy LLC over harmful dust emissions from its alumina refinery in Louisiana.

Former Employees Allege Construction Company Violated Labor Laws

By Louisiana Record |
Two former employees have taken legal action against B & Z LLC in Louisiana's Eastern District Court alleging violations under labor laws including failure to pay overtime wages according to FLSA standards.

Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against National WWII Museum

By Louisiana Record |
Marcia Ritchea has filed a lawsuit against The National World War II Museum alleging discrimination based on disability under Title VII, ADA violations, retaliation under FMLA rights interference following stressful work conditions exacerbated by...

Plaintiffs Allege Offshore Staffing Provider Violated Overtime Pay Laws

By Louisiana Record |
Jonathan Keno and Damon Cook have filed a lawsuit against Mako Catering LLC and Mako Unlimited LLC for unpaid overtime wages under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).

Lawsuit challenges new La. law classifying abortion drugs

By Chris Dickerson |
A group of healthcare providers and others have sued the state of Louisiana over a new law that classifies two abortion drugs as “controlled dangerous substances.”

Family Sues U.S Government Over Alleged Negligence Leading to Veteran’s Death

By Louisiana Record |
The family of Kenneth Gaines has filed a lawsuit against the United States government following his tragic death during a medical procedure at Alexandria VA Medical Center in Louisiana.

MACH Flynt alleges breach of contract by supplier Veritiv over defective glass packaging

By Louisiana Record |
In a recent lawsuit filed in Louisiana's Western District Court on October 20th, MACH Flynt accuses its supplier Veritiv Operating Company of delivering defective glass packaging materials worth over $366k—a direct violation of their supply...