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Buffer zone law gives cops too much power, journalists say in lawsuit

By Michael Carroll |
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

By The Louisiana Record |
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

By Michael Carroll |
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

By The Louisiana Record |
Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrested a Lake Charles man for Pornography involving juveniles.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office

By Louisiana Record |
Queta L.Guidry is appealing a decision to dismiss her lawsuit against Marlin Gusman and Charles McGovern for alleged negligence following a car accident in New Orleans back in October2013.The appellate court has vacated previous rulings sending it back down ensuring fair hearing based merit evidences presented accurately comprehensively fully!

Louisiana Family Sues Insurance Company Over Insufficient Compensation Following Accident

By Louisiana Record |
Mitchell and Sarah Ashley Meredith are suing Garrison Property and Casualty Insurance Company over claims that they did not receive adequate compensation following a vehicular accident in January 2017 that left Mitchell with significant injuries requiring ongoing medical treatment.

Plaintiffs Allege Negligence Against University Board Over Prank-Induced Injury

By Louisiana Record |
A recent ruling reversed a lower court's decision requiring LSU to pay additional sums beyond a $120k settlement for an injury caused by a prank during training at LSU facilities.

New Orleans woman accused of stalking Mayor Cantrell sues city officials for defamation, civil rights violations

By Michael Carroll |
A New Orleans woman who was accused in June of stalking Mayor LaToya Cantrell has filed a federal lawsuit against the mayor and other city officials, accusing them of multiple violations of the law, defamation, abuse of process and malicious prosecution.

LSU pays man $120K - not a penny more - after rubber snake sends him stumbling

By John O'Brien |
BATON ROUGE - Louisiana State University won't have to pay extra after forking over six figures to a man injured when a prank backfired.

SULC students present landmark cases at CRRJ Internship Grand Rounds

By The Louisiana Record |
The Louis A. Berry Institute for Civil Rights & Justice at Southern University Law Center (SULC) held its Summer 2024 Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project (CRRJ) Internship Grand Rounds on July 14 at the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Energy Transfer petition to FERC: Pipeline companies must 'play by the rules'

By Michael Carroll |
Two energy companies involved in building natural gas infrastructure in the Louisiana-Texas region are locked in a dispute over whether the Williams Companies Inc. is “playing by the rules” in planning its extensive pipeline network.

Vice Chancellor Dickerson receives ABA presidential appointment

By The Louisiana Record |
Marla Dickerson, vice chancellor for Innovation and Strategic Partnerships and Initiatives at the Law Center.

Murrill urges federal lawmakers to pass SAVE Act

By Chris Dickerson |
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill recently joined a 22-state coalition of state AGs in a letter calling on congressional leaders to support and pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act.

Medical Malpractice Plaintiff Accuses Hospital Of Abandonment After Settlement Negotiations

By Louisiana Record |
A recent appellate court decision has dismissed Paul L.Sylvesters’ medical malpractice claims against Ochsner Clinic Foundation citing procedural abandonment following protracted yet unfruitful settlement negotiations.The ruling underscores importance adhering strictly procedural requirements particularly concerning attorney representations during critical litigation phases

Welcome Deutsch Kerrigan's 2024 Summer Law Clerks

By The Louisiana Record |
Deutsch Kerrigan is excited to welcome our 2024 summer law clerks to our New Orleans, LA and Gulfport, MS offices.

No evidence oil drillers caused oyster deaths, Fifth Circuit finds

By Daniel Fisher |
NEW ORLEANS - The ancient doctrine of res ipsa loquitur (“the thing speaks for itself”) couldn’t rescue a lawsuit by Louisiana oyster farmers who blamed oil and gas drilling activities for a sudden die-off of their crops.

Pharmaceutical Companies Sued Over Contaminated Eye Drops Leading to Blindness

By Louisiana Record |
Harry Anderson has filed a lawsuit against multiple pharmaceutical companies alleging severe personal injuries from contaminated eye drops leading to blindness. He is seeking compensatory damages for pain and suffering along with economic damages for medical expenses among other claims.

Louisiana Playground Safety Company Sues West Virginia Manufacturer Over Defective Binders

By Louisiana Record |
No Fault LLC has filed a lawsuit against Stockmeier Urethanes U.S.A., Inc., alleging significant financial losses due to defective polyurethane binders used in playground safety surfacing installations across the United States. The case seeks over $2 million in damages for repair costs and reputational harm.

Property Owner Alleges Negligence Against Construction Companies Over Damages

By Louisiana Record |
Ebony Holmes has appealed a district court ruling that dismissed her claims against multiple construction companies for damages allegedly caused during a public works project near her property in New Orleans. The case centers around whether she filed her lawsuit within the legally prescribed timeframe after discovering significant damage to her home.

Championing Global Justice: A Law Student's Journey in International Law

By The Louisiana Record |
International law is the framework that protects and governs all humans, sovereign states, and international organization, and the interplays and obligations therein.