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Judicial funding policies may put state Supreme Court at odds with state law, audit concludes

By Michael Carroll |
Louisiana Supreme Court justices are divided over a state legislative auditor’s conclusion that administrative expenses for a supplemental compensation fund for judges were incorrectly paid using state general revenues.

Woman suing over son's COVID vaccination at school hits road block

By John O'Brien |
GRETNA, La. (Legal Newsline) - A woman who sued a Louisiana school district for vaccinating her son against COVID-19 without her consent should have presented her case as a medical malpractice lawsuit.

LSU Law graduates achieve highest passage rate on Louisiana Bar Exam for first-time and all takers, July 2023 results show

By Louisiana Record Report |
With 92.2% of LSU Law graduates passing the Louisiana Bar Exam on their first attempt, the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center achieved the highest pass rate among all Louisiana law schools on the July 2023 exam, according to newly released results from the Committee on Bar Admission of the Louisiana Supreme Court.

71st Annual Red Mass is Observed

By Louisiana Record Report |
Louisiana judges gathered this morning at St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square for the 71st annual Red Mass, which marks the opening of the judicial year. Traditionally, Red Mass is held the first Monday in October.

U.S. Attorney’s Office for The Eastern District of Louisiana Observes Domestic Violence Awareness Month

By Louisiana Record Report |
October marks the observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM). U.S. Attorney Duane A. Evans joins the U.S. Department of Justice in commemorating DVAM, paying tribute to victims and survivors, and saluting the dedication of the advocates, service providers, justice professionals, law enforcement officers, and first responders who tirelessly work in support of survivors.

Making Buy America Work for Our Industry on October 12, 2023

By Louisiana Record Report |
Jeff Vogel will speak on the panel “Making Buy America Work for Our Industry” at the National Association of Waterfront Employers (NAWE) 2023 Annual Conference.

Louisiana elected officials seek to protect local fishermen from imported shrimp

By Michael Carroll |
Louisiana elected officials are rallying to find solutions to help protect the state’s shrimp fishermen from cheap foreign shrimp that critics say is depriving shrimpers of their livelihood and undermining public health.

Auto dealer association chief Will Green named LABI president and CEO

By Michael Carroll |
The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry will continue to fight for tort reform and increased transparency and modernization of the state’s court system, according to Will Green, LABI’s newly selected president and CEO.

Taylor Porter Ranked Third Among Best Places to Work

By Louisiana Record Report |
For the ninth year, Taylor Porter has been ranked as one of the Best Places to Work in Baton Rouge by the Greater Baton Rouge Business Report.

Louisiana legal system concerns highlighted during Lawsuit Abuse Awareness Week

By Michael Carroll |
Tort reform advocates highlighted their concerns about Louisiana’s legal climate during Lawsuit Abuse Awareness Week beginning on Oct. 2, with grassroots groups trying to drum up support for legal reforms in the governor’s race and among voters around the state.

Justice Department Awards Over $4.4 Billion to Support Community Safety

By Louisiana Record Report |
The Justice Department announced today that it is awarding more than $4.4 billion to support state, local, and Tribal public safety and community justice activities.

Appeals court delays contested Gulf of Mexico offshore oil lease sale date to Nov. 8

By Michael Carroll |
A controversial offshore oil and gas lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico will be delayed until Nov. 8, leaving the Biden administration’s proposed acreage restrictions on the sale unsettled for now, a federal appeals court has decided.

4 Baton Rouge officers charged in ongoing 'Brave Cave' abuse investigation

By Michael Carroll |
Four Baton Rouge police officers have been charged with crimes as a result of an internal investigation into a disbanded street-crimes unit, whose members have also become the target of civil lawsuits alleging police abuses and sexual humiliation.

Loyola University New Orleans Welcomes Three New Members to Board of Trustees

By Louisiana Record Report |
The Loyola University New Orleans Board of Trustees has appointed three new members who begin their tenure this fall.

Fifth Circuit puts the brakes on effort to redraw Louisiana's congressional map

By Michael Carroll |
Plaintiffs seeking to redraw Louisiana’s congressional map to ensure Black residents have equal voting power are appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate an October court hearing on drawing up a new redistricting plan.

Judge's order in property insurance claim upends embattled MMA law firm's contingency fee contracts

By Michael Carroll |
Recent federal court decisions have ratcheted up financial pressures on McClenny, Mosley & Associates, the Houston law firm facing federal disciplinary proceedings related to a mass-filing about 1,600 property-claims lawsuits in western Louisiana last year.

Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice John L. Weimer Hosts Lafourche Parish Students for Constitution Day 2023

By Louisiana Record Report |
In observance of Constitution Day 2023, Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice John L. Weimer hosted 120 students and teachers from Lafourche Parish at the Chief Justice Pascal F. Calogero, Jr. Courthouse.

‘Personal Genome Medicine’ by LSU Law Professor Michael J. Malinowski published by Cambridge University Press

By Louisiana Record Report |
“Personal Genome Medicine: The Legal and Regulatory Transformation of US Medicine,” a new book by LSU Law Professor Michael J. Malinowski examining the ethical, legal, and social implications of direct-to-consumer, genetic health risk testing services such as 23andMe’s Personal Genome Health Service, has been published by Cambridge University Press.

Justice Department Awards Over $4.4 Billion to Support Community Safety

By Louisiana Record Report |
The Justice Department has announced that it is awarding more than $4.4 billion to support state, local and Tribal public safety and community justice activities.

Perspective in Medical Practice on October 6, 2023

By Louisiana Record Report |
Seasoned lawyers will cover various perspectives in medical malpractice including plaintiff's and defense counsel, LA Patient's Compensation Fund, recent law developments, COVID, and professionalism.