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Southern University Law Center and LPB Present Documentary Screening on Civil Rights Legacy
Southern University Law Center (SULC) is in the national spotlight thanks to a nationwide collaboration between Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LBP) and Maryland Public Television (MPT).
Loyola University New Orleans Students to Join 15 U.S. Catholic Colleges and Universities for Synodal Pilgrimage to Rome
Six graduate students and one faculty member from Loyola University New Orleans will join over 150 participants from 15 U.S. Catholic universities for a pilgrimage to Rome, taking place October 12 to October 19.
Letter to Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel from AG Liz Murrill and fellow attorneys general
"I joined my fellow Attorneys General in sending a letter to Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, encouraging her to stand strong amid all the outside groups and political actors criticizing her for charging individuals involved in the dangerous anti-Israel protests at the University of Michigan this past Spring.
AG part of coalition asking Congress to protect AM radio access
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has joined a multistate coalition urging Congress to pass the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2024..
Court upholds Louisiana law requiring discounts for certain drugs dispensed at community pharmacies
A pharmaceutical company is appealing a federal judge’s recent ruling that upheld a Louisiana law requiring drug makers to provide discounts on certain outpatient drugs dispensed at community pharmacies under the terms of a 1992 federal statute.
Six LSU Law professors receive promotions
Five LSU Law faculty members—Grace Barry, Jeff Brooks, Marlene Krousel, Kathy Simino, and Heidi Thompson—have received promotions to Professor of Professional Practice, while Jack Harrison has received a promotion to Assistant Professor of Professional Practice.
Lawsuit Abuse Awareness Week highlights economic consequences of excessive litigation
After a year of successes and some setbacks, advocates of tort reform in Louisiana are observing Lawsuit Abuse Awareness Week to inform the public about the economic consequences and household costs of excessive litigation statewide.
Former Employee Alleges Telecommunications Company Violated Federal Wage Laws
Nicole Williams has filed a lawsuit against Call Center Connect Inc., accusing them of violating federal wage laws by not paying due overtime wages during her employment from August 2021 to August 2024. Filed on September 25th in Louisiana’s Western District Court, this case highlights alleged non-compliance with FLSA standards regarding overtime compensation.
Workforce Coordinator Sues Local Government Office Over Disability Discrimination
Linda Lafever has filed a lawsuit against Sharon Neal and the Rapides Parish Police Jury Office alleging violations under ADA and FMLA laws. The suit claims unlawful employment practices including denial of disability accommodations and retaliatory conduct following an EEO complaint. This case could have broader implications for workplace rights regarding disability accommodations nationwide.
Former Coach Alleges Racial Discrimination Against Vernon Parish School Board
Xavier Montgomery has filed a lawsuit against Vernon Parish School Board alleging racial discrimination during his tenure as a math teacher and basketball coach. Filed in September 2024 in Louisiana's Western District Court, Montgomery seeks various damages after facing alleged differential treatment compared to white colleagues.
Former Employee Alleges Age Discrimination Against Lotte Chemical USA
Timothy Wilcox Sr., aged 62 from Lake Charles, files a lawsuit against Lotte Chemical USA citing age discrimination after enduring years of derogatory treatment at work following changes in management supervision starting in Fall 2020. Seeking compensation for lost wages and emotional distress among other reliefs through court proceedings initiated on September 24th at U.S District Court Western District Louisiana.
Former Employee Alleges Racial Discrimination Against Healthcare Provider
Tiesha T. Weston has filed a lawsuit against Ochsner Clinic Foundation alleging racial discrimination and retaliation during her employment at their Lake Charles facility. The case highlights issues related to career advancement disparities between African American employees and their Caucasian counterparts within the organization.
Tigeraire accuses Sunday Red LLC (associated with Tiger Woods) of Trademark Infringement
Tigeraire has filed a lawsuit against Sunday Red LLC alleging trademark infringement over a leaping tiger design used in golf apparel branding associated with Tiger Woods' new venture with TaylorMade. The case highlights issues around consumer confusion and brand dilution due to high-profile marketing campaigns.
Plaintiff Alleges Agricultural Giant's Herbicide Caused Cancer
Clare Dauzart has filed a lawsuit against Monsanto Company alleging that their herbicide product Roundup caused her non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma due to its active ingredient glyphosate. Filed in Louisiana's federal court on September 26th, she accuses Monsanto of negligence and fraudulent misrepresentation regarding Roundup's safety profile while seeking compensatory damages for her suffering.
Plaintiff Alleges Agrochemical Giant Negligently Marketed Cancer-Causing Herbicide
A Louisiana resident has filed a lawsuit against Monsanto Company claiming that their herbicide product Roundup caused his non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma due to negligent marketing practices. The plaintiff seeks compensatory damages for his illness linked to long-term exposure to glyphosate-based products marketed as safe despite known health risks.
Former Employee Alleges Healthcare Provider Failed to Accommodate Breastfeeding Needs
Tiera Towns has filed a lawsuit against Ascension DePaul Services for alleged discrimination due to inadequate breastfeeding accommodations upon returning from maternity leave. Filed on September 26th in the Eastern District of Louisiana court, the suit claims violations of federal law and seeks damages along with reinstatement.
Plaintiff with Disability Accuses Property Owners of ADA Violations
A Ponchatoula resident has taken legal action against local property owners for alleged violations under federal and state disability laws due to inadequate accessibility features at their premises. Jason Lenz claims that improperly sized access aisles prevent safe navigation in his wheelchair when visiting a nearby strip mall owned by Victory Berryland and Palm Bay Investors LLCs., prompting demands for corrective measures alongside compensation.
Florida Resident Alleges General Motors' Defective Vehicle Violates Consumer Protection Laws
Michael Sullivan has taken legal action against General Motors LLC over alleged defects in his newly purchased GMC Sierra truck. Filed in Louisiana federal court on September 23rd, he claims violations of consumer protection laws seeking rescission or compensation for damages incurred due to persistent vehicle issues.
Student Alleges University Failed Disability Accommodations Under ADA
A student has filed a lawsuit against The Board of Supervisors for the University of Louisiana System and its President over alleged failures to accommodate his disability needs at the University of New Orleans (UNO). The complaint highlights inadequate remote learning provisions leading to academic setbacks and identifies multiple physical accessibility barriers on campus as violations under federal disability laws.
Louisiana Resident Alleges Healthcare Facility Violated Disability Rights
A local resident has filed a lawsuit against a healthcare provider for alleged non-compliance with disability rights laws at their facility in Hammond, Louisiana. The plaintiff claims inadequate accessible parking impedes his access to medical services and seeks judicial intervention for rectification along with damages.