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SULC establishes partnership with The National Black Prosecutors Association to combat diversity in prosecution

By The Louisiana Record |
Southern University Law Center (SULC)is proud to announce a new partnership with The National Black Prosecutors Association (NBPA) Foundation to encourage diversity in prosecution. SULC joins Boston University School of Law, Temple University Beasley School of Law, and the University of Florida Fredric G. Levin College of Law as part of a new partnership with the NBPA Foundation to increase the number of Black students introduced to a career in prosecution.

Man says GMC Yukon he purchased was defective

By Louisiana Record |
A Louisiana man says the GMC vehicle he purchased was defective.

Woman says VA hasn't paid her properly

By Louisiana Record |
A licensed practical nurse claims she wasn't properly paid for her work by the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Hospital associations file brief supporting Louisiana law mandating drug manufacturer discounts

By Michael Carroll |
Hospital groups have filed a legal brief urging a federal court to reject drug manufacturers’ challenge to a Louisiana law that allows state hospitals to receive drug discounts dispensed at community pharmacies under a federal program.

‘A glimpse into the reality of legal practice’: 200 LSU Law students tackle everything from Sports Law to Video Game Law during 2024 Apprenticeship Week

By Louisiana Record Report |
More than 200 second- and third-year LSU Law students participated in specialized mini-courses to gain practical insights into the legal field during the 10th annual Apprenticeship Week at the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, which was held Jan. 2-6.

Federal lawsuit alleges illegal racial quotas in Louisiana medical board appointments

By Michael Carroll |
A group of medical professionals has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that some appointments to a Louisiana medical board amount to racial quotas in violation of the Constitution’s equal protection clause and the 14th Amendment.

New report charts cost of excessive civil litigation in Louisiana metro areas

By Michael Carroll |
Excessive litigation in the New Orleans-Metairie area results in a “tort tax” of $3,039 per person, while the Baton Rouge area residents carry a burden of $1,263 per person, new economic reports show.

Statement From Attorney General Liz Murrill On The United States Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals Ruling Against The Biden Administration's Department Of Energy

By Louisiana Record Report |
AG Murrill released the following statement about Monday's ruling on the Biden Administration's push for efficiency standards on everyday home appliances.

Anesthesia provider accuses joint center of contract violations

By Louisiana Record |
An anesthesia provider accuses a medical facility of contract violations and unfair trade practices.

Woman says she was injured on Mississippi River cruise

By Louisiana Record |
A Michigan woman says she was injured while working on a Mississippi River cruise.

Louisiana high court justices, governor call on state lawmakers to redraw their electoral districts

By Michael Carroll |
Louisiana House members this week will debate a proposal to redraw the boundaries of state Supreme Court electoral districts in a way that provides two majority-minority districts and offers a path to end more than four years of litigation.

Estate sues Uber after passenger killed driver

By Louisiana Record |
The estate of a deceased Uber driver blames the company and others for her death after she was killed by a passenger.

Class action goes after Kia, Hyundia for lack of engine immobilizers

By Louisiana Record |
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Kia and Hyundai, accusing the companies of not including engine immobilizers in their vehicles.

SULC student named 2024 IAPP Westin Scholar Award honoree

By Louisiana Record Report |
The Southern University Law Center is pleased to announce the 2024 IAPP Westin Scholar Award honoree as Chelsea Garin.

Former LSU athletics administrator seeks recusal of judge after $200,000 legal sanction

By Michael Carroll |
A former Louisiana State University athletics administrator has filed a motion to have state Judge Beau Higginbotham recused from her sexual harassment case after the judge ordered the plaintiff and her legal team to pay nearly $200,000 in sanctions.

New election to be held for Caddo Parish sheriff after Louisiana high court declines appeal

By Michael Carroll |
The Louisiana Supreme Court has declined to take up the issue of the Caddo Parish sheriff’s race, which was decided on Nov. 18 by a single vote, meaning a special election will decide the contest on March 23.

2024 Projects & Money Vip Dinner on January 17, 2024

By Louisiana Record Report |
Meet us in the Big Easy for our VIP Dinner during the Projects & Money Conference!

LSU Energy Law Center Orphan Wells Symposium to feature legal, regulatory, industry, and environmental experts at LSU Law on Friday, Jan. 19

By Louisiana Record Report |
Legal, regulatory, industry, and environmental experts will converge at the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center on Friday, Jan. 19, for the Orphan Wells Symposium, presented by the LSU John P. Laborde Energy Law Center.

Wilson Elser Announces 31 New Partners Across 18 of 44 Offices Nationwide

By Louisiana Record Report |
National law firm Wilson Elser announced the promotion of 31 attorneys to the partnership, effective January 1, 2024.

Man accuses Chevron Oronite of discrimination

By Louisiana Record |
A former employee of Chevron Oronite says he was a victim of race, sex and age discrimination.