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Keith Bryant sues State of Louisiana for over-detention and violation of due process rights

Keith Bryant has filed a lawsuit against the State of Louisiana, Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Secretary James W. LeBlanc, Angela Griffin, and other unknown defendants in the Court of Appeal through the Fourth Circuit.

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Woman sues former employer for discrimination

NEW ORLEANS A St. Bernard Parish woman claims she was terminated from her employment with Progressive Services after she was sexually harassed by her supervisor.

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Inmate prevails in prison attack lawsuit

Inmate prevails in prison attack lawsuit
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Baton Rouge settles police violence lawsuit brought by protesters, journalists for $1.2 million

The City of Baton Rouge last month approved a $1.17 million settlement for two journalists and a dozen protesters who sued the city over mass arrests that took place during a protest over the fatal police shooting of Alton Sterling in July 2016.

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How Baton Rouge Activists Won A Rare Civil Rights Settlement

Activists who accused the Baton Rouge police of brutalizing them at a 2016 protest faced long odds as they sought to hold the department accountable. But two veteran civil rights attorneys helped secure the group a rare $1 million settlement this month as a two-week jury trial neared its conclusion.

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