New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS - A father and son are battling over a family business that has made Mardi Gras floats for more than 50 years, and the son accuses his 83-year-old father's much younger fourth wife of manipulating the older man.
NEW YORK - An NFL lineman who lost his starting job while serving a drug suspension filed suit against the league in federal court Wednesday, claiming it knew the weight-loss supplement StarCaps contained a banned substance but didn't tell players.
NEW ORLEANS - A lawsuit filed by the New Orleans Saints' former security director accuses the club of trying to cover up the alleged theft of prescription pain pills from the team's drug locker.
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court says it will consider New Orleans prosecutors' appeal of a $14 million judgment to a former death row inmate who accused them of withholding evidence to help convict him of murder.
NEW ORLEANS - Several journalists are testifying in New Orleans as part of a lawsuit by two men who claim New Orleans police routinely arrest or threaten people who film or photograph them.
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