Lora Johnson v. City Council - Civil Appeal Affirmed
Summary
The Louisiana Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, affirmed the lower court ruling in Lora Johnson v. City Council (No. 2025-CA-0560). Judge Lobrano concurred in the result. The appeal involved a civil dispute between the plaintiff and the City Council.
What changed
The Louisiana Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court's decision in Lora Johnson v. City Council (No. 2025-CA-0560). The case was decided on March 30, 2026. Judge Lobrano issued a concurring opinion, concurring in the result only. No substantive changes to the underlying judgment were made by the appellate court.
For practitioners, this decision represents the final appellate resolution of the matter. The affirmation means the lower court ruling remains in full force. No new obligations, penalties, or regulatory requirements were established by this decision. The case serves as precedent for civil disputes involving municipal government entities.
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Lora Johnson v. City Council
Louisiana Court of Appeal
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- Docket Number: 2025-CA-0560
Disposition: Affirmed Lobrano, J., Concurs in the Result
Disposition
Affirmed Lobrano, J., Concurs in the Result
Concurrence Opinion
by Lobrano
LORA JOHNSON * NO. 2025sCAs0560
VERSUS * COURT OF APPEAL
CITY COUNCIL * FOURTH CIRCUIT
- STATE OF LOUISIANA
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JCL LOBRANO, J., CONCURS IN THE RESULT
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