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New Year’s Eve Safety Tips from Attorney General Liz Murrill
“If you’re drinking alcohol, please do so responsibly.
Restaurant Owner Accused of Settlement Breach After Bench Collapse Incident
In an appeal arising from a personal injury case involving a collapsed bench at Felipe's restaurant.
Casino Patron Alleges Negligence Against Bally’s Corporation Following Injury
Shaquita Spearman has filed a lawsuit against Bally’s Corporation and associated entities alleging negligence after sustaining injuries at Bally’s Shreveport Casino & Hotel.
Plaintiff Alleges Violations Against City Officials in False Arrest Case
A Louisiana resident has filed a lawsuit against city officials alleging false arrest and denial of medical care during incarceration leading to severe health issues.
Plaintiff Alleges Public Entity Responsible for New Orleans Airport Violated Disability Rights
A Louisiana resident has filed a lawsuit against those responsible for managing New Orleans Lakefront Airport over alleged ADA violations after encountering accessibility barriers during a visit in October 2024.
Former Employee Alleges Hotel Management Companies Engaged in Discrimination
A former housekeeping supervisor has taken legal action against Aimbridge Hospitality and Interstate Management Company for alleged racial discrimination and wrongful termination.
Louisiana case at Supreme Court grapples with complex voting rights, redistricting case
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a case focusing on balancing federal voting rights law and constitutional protections, the U.S. Supreme Court addressed ongoing disputes over redistricting in the state.
SULC Professor Angela A. Allen-Bell receives SUNO’s 2025 Living Legend Award
In a celebration of excellence and dedication to justice, the Center for African and African American Studies (CAAAS) at Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) will honor Southern University Law Center (SULC) professor Angela A. Allen-Bell with the prestigious Living Legends Award.
State attorney general, ACLU of Louisiana duel over enforcement of Ten Commandments law
Louisiana’s attorney general and the ACLU of Louisiana are giving school districts across the state contradictory guidance on how to comply with the new Ten Commandments law in the wake of an ongoing federal lawsuit.
Tips from Attorney General Murrill to protect yourself from porch pirates this holiday season
While most people are online shopping this Christmas season, this unfortunately means an increase in package thieves.
Fifth Circuit reinstates life sentence of convicted Louisiana murderer
"The Fifth Circuit reinstated a life sentence of convicted Louisiana murderer, Jessie Grace. On a day when Joe Biden is failing victims of heinous crimes and overriding the will of the people, we are grateful the Fifth Circuit got this one right! Great job by our Solicitor General’s team."
Louisiana Supreme Court reinstates most of man's $19M judgment
After re-examining an earlier ruling, the Louisiana Supreme Court has reinstated most of a $19 million judgment to a truck driver injured in a crash.
LBI Special Agents arrest former Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans employee for Misrepresentations Concerning Benefits over $10,000
Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Louisiana Bureau of Investigation Special Agents arrested a former employee with the Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans on December 20.
Federal government sues Louisiana over 'systemic' prisoner-release delays
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Louisiana and its corrections agency, alleging that the state has systematically violated inmates’ 14th Amendment rights by keeping many of them behind bars beyond their release dates.
Louisiana Couple Sues Auto Manufacturer Over Defective Jeep Purchase
A couple from Louisiana is taking legal action against FCA US LLC over alleged defects in their newly purchased Jeep Wrangler that pose safety risks and remain unresolved despite multiple repair attempts under warranty.
Plaintiff alleges negligence against medical device manufacturers over defective implant
A Louisiana resident sues two medical device companies over a faulty vascular access port implant that allegedly led to severe health complications including infections requiring additional surgeries.
Attorney General Murrill’s Louisiana Bureau of Investigation agents arrest former maintenance worker of the Plaquemines Parish School Board
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Louisiana Bureau of Investigation special agents arrested a man from Port Sulphur on December 17, 2024.
Louisiana Resident Alleges Defective Medical Device Led to Severe Health Complications
Clinton Carrier Jr., a resident of Louisiana, has filed a lawsuit against AngioDynamics Inc., and Navilyst Medical Inc., claiming their vascular access port caused him significant harm due to alleged defects in design and manufacturing.
Former Safety Technician Sues Duphil Over Overtime Pay Violations
Michael Callihan has filed a lawsuit against his former employer Duphil, Inc., alleging violations of federal labor laws regarding unpaid overtime wages under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
Plaintiffs Challenge Louisiana's Gun Licensing Laws Over Non-Resident Restrictions
A lawsuit filed by Douglas Mate and Christopher Baker challenges Louisiana's gun licensing laws for discriminating against non-residents like themselves who wish to obtain permits essential for lawful firearm possession across various zones within...