Louisiana Residents Disclose Tips on Managing Jury Duty Responsibilities

In Louisiana, the concept of jury duty often receives mixed feelings from its residents. Seen as a fundamental aspect of civic duty, serving on a jury ensures that the laws are applied fairly and justly across the community. Yet, many view this responsibility as an unwelcome burden, akin to a tedious day spent away from work and technology. Jury duty involves sitting in a large room, often without access to mobile phones, which limits entertainment and communication options. The silence prevails as participants, usually strangers to one another, await their potential selection. The scene is … Read more

Gov. Hochul Defends New York Doctor Against Louisiana Extradition Over Telemedicine Abortion Pill Case

ALBANY, N.Y. — In a bold stance against an extradition order from Louisiana, Governor Kathy Hochul made a significant announcement on Thursday regarding reproductive rights, highlighting the protective measures New York State has instated following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. This response came after a Louisiana court indicted Dr. Margaret Carpenter and her company, Nightingale Medical, PC, along with another individual, for distributing abortion-inducing medication via telemedicine. Last month, the grand jurors in the District Court for the Parish of West Baton Rouge charged the parties involved with committing a criminal … Read more

Louisiana Rings in 2025 with Sweeping Changes to State Laws Affecting Unemployment, Voting, and THC Regulation

Baton Rouge, La. – Louisiana residents are starting the new year with multiple laws that are set to change the landscapes of employment, voting, and consumer products. Among these, significant amendments have been made to unemployment benefits, voting requirements, as well as THC and CBD regulations. In a considerable revision to unemployment welfare, recipients will now be eligible for benefits for a maximum of 12 weeks, a cut from the previous provision of 26 weeks. Proponents argue that this change will encourage quicker workforce reentry. However, critics, including the group Invest in Louisiana, argue that … Read more

Louisiana Supreme Court Upholds Historic $10.75 Million Award for Baton Rouge Truck Driver Injured in 2018 Crash

BATON ROUGE, La. — The Louisiana Supreme Court has reinstated a substantial award for Frank Cushenberry, a truck driver left partially disabled from a 2018 accident, after a prior decision significantly reduced his compensation. This legal turnaround restores over $10 million to Cushenberry and increases his family’s compensation for loss of consortium to more than $2 million. Cushenberry, employed by Capitol City Produce of Baton Rouge, encountered disaster while maneuvering his box truck on Interstate 10 in LaPlace on March 27, 2018. An incident with a contractor’s pickup truck, under the employment of Barber Brothers … Read more