News from 2024
Parish of Plaquemines accuses multiple oil companies of environmental violations
The Parish Of Plaquemines has filed a consolidated complaint against several major oil companies alleging violations under Louisiana’s State And Local Coastal Resources Management Act (SLCRMA). The suit claims these companies' activities have significantly contributed to coastal erosion causing economic damage to local communities.
Tulane Law graduation honors resiliency of the Class of 2024
Amid fanfare and celebration, Tulane Law School said goodbye to its 173rd graduating class, the Class of 2024, which overcame the early stages of the COVID pandemic and Hurricane Ida, forcing the start of their law school journey online.
Business groups urge Louisiana Senate leaders to jumpstart stalled tort-reform bills
A coalition of Louisiana business groups is urging state Senate leaders to break a legislative logjam that has kept a pair of tort-reform bills stalled in the Senate Judiciary A committee.
Law Center professor pens op-ed piece on California Constitution
The paper draws upon social movement theory in the field of communication to examine how the California Supreme Court played a leading role from within the establishment in attempting to further the social movement for same-sex marriage in the United States.
Tulane Law student awarded prestigious Equal Justice Works Fellowship
After a 10-year journey working and organizing on juvenile justice issues, Tulane Law student Malcolm Lloyd (L’24) has earned the competitive and nationally renowned Equal Justice Works Fellowship to continue helping low-income children who face criminalization by law enforcement across Louisiana.
Professor Carlota Toledo joins LSU Law faculty as Professor of Professional Practice and Director of Academic Success
With broad experience leading law students in the development of their academic and professional practice skills, as well as their preparation for the bar exam, Professor Carlota Toledo has joined the LSU Law faculty as a Professor of Professional Practice, effective May 1.
Former professor sues university board over constructive termination claims
Dr John Renne has filed a lawsuit against the Board Supervisors University Louisiana System alleging unpaid wages following what he describes as constructive termination from his role at UNO due fraudulent misrepresentation by university officials regarding salary agreements.
Plaintiff accuses fuel corporation of fraud in marina POS system deal, wins appeal
The Pointe of Slidell LLC has filed a lawsuit against 360 Fuel Corporation alleging breach of contract and fraud related to a faulty point-of-sale system for their marina project in Slidell, Louisiana. Plaintiffs seek treble damages under LUTPA along with attorney fees.
Plaintiff appeals summary judgment in death certificate case against Louisiana State School of Medicine
Arona T Walker has filed a lawsuit against Dr Kate Brown & Louisiana State University School of Medicine alleging negligence over delayed signing of her daughter's death certificate causing emotional distress A recent ruling vacated earlier decisions requiring further hearings
Woman appeals auto accident judgment against Plaquemines Parish Sheriffs Office
Shaquana Harvey has filed a complaint against Deputy Eric Wayne Hamby and others following an automobile accident involving her son Jaden Harvey in January 2017. The case involves allegations of negligence leading up to severe injuries sustained by young Jaden during this incident.
Plaintiffs Allege Asbestos Exposure Against Ports America And Others
Jeanne Marie Ehlers and Lisa Gethers Armour have filed an asbestos exposure lawsuit against Ports America Gulfport Inc., among others, alleging exposure at the Port of New Orleans led to Frederick Louis Gethers' mesothelioma diagnosis and subsequent death.
Law school awards highlight academic achievements, service to others
Two graduates were honored by the Tulane Law faculty with the school’s highest honors, one for academic excellence and the other for service to Tulane and the community.
Seaman Stevan Kendrick Sues United States Government Over Lifeboat Drill Injury
Stevan Kendrick has filed a lawsuit against the United States government claiming negligence led to his injury during a lifeboat drill on USNS 2nd LT JOHN P. BOBO off Saipan's coast in October 2022.
Professor Jennifer Cooper returning home to Louisiana to join LSU Law faculty in Fall 2024 semester
Professor Jennifer Cooper will bring her legal writing expertise to LSU Law when she returns home to Louisiana to join the faculty at the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center at the start of the Fall 2024 semester.
Plaintiff alleges negligence against construction companies over electrocution incident
Floyd Thomassie has filed a lawsuit against Southern Heritage Construction LLC and River Rental Tools Inc., alleging negligence after being electrocuted on a job site in Belle Chasse, Louisiana. The case has been reversed and remanded for further proceedings following an initial dismissal by the district court.
Man appeals summary judgment over hit-and-run accident
Gonzalo Juarez has filed a lawsuit against several insurers following a hit-and-run accident in New Orleans that left him injured. The complaint involves questions about uninsured motorist coverage under policies issued by Redpoint County Mutual Insurance Company among others.
Former Walgreens pharmacist alleges racial discrimination and retaliation
Joseph Monette has filed a lawsuit against Walgreen Co., alleging racial discrimination and retaliation after reporting unlawful practices at one of its stores in New Orleans. The case highlights significant accusations under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the Louisiana State Whistleblower Law.
Associate vice-chancellor pens article on DEI in higher education
Kerii Landry-Thomas, associate vice-chancellor of equity, inclusion, and Title IX, publishes an article discussing the emphasis of diversity, equity, and inclusion within institutions of higher education.
Thaddeus Hardy Alleges ADA Violations by Gobert Properties
Thaddeus Hardy has filed a lawsuit against Gobert Properties alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) due to accessibility barriers at Club Spades NOLA in New Orleans. The suit seeks declaratory and injunctive relief along with damages and attorneys' fees.
Plaintiff accuses New Orleans East Hospital of racial discrimination
Lethornia J. Whiticar Jr., an African American male formerly employed by New Orleans East Hospital (NOEH), has filed a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination and retaliation after being demoted despite exemplary performance reviews throughout his tenure at NOEH.