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Persons imprisoned in Louisiana through unconstitutional split-jury verdicts before voters eliminated them will still not have an avenue to challenge their convictions.
House Republican leadership on Wednesday night unveiled last-minute tweaks to President Trump’s tax cut and spending ...
A Louisiana bill that would have carved out a path for incarcerated people convicted by now-banned split juries to ask for a ...
Louisiana lawmakers have advanced a ban on DEI and certain required undergraduate courses despite significant push-back ...
The Lafayette Public Library board sided wither former president Robert Judge and delayed an executive session to consider an ...
House Bill 675, by Rep. Brian Glorioso, R-Pearl River, would limit when and how incarcerated people can appeal convictions.
After multiple delays, House Bill 480 failed to advance in the legislative process during a Monday committee hearing after Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux spoke in opposition ...
A Louisiana state legislator is pushing bills to cut income and sales taxes. But economists say the numbers don't add up.
Editorial: In a sign that lawmakers have learned from defeat, Louisiana legislators are well on their way to breaking the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's current term includes cases involving birthright citizenship, guns, gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors, online pornography, religious rights, preventive ...
Start time for today's Indiana State vs. Illinois State college baseball game at Bob Warn Field has been moved up to 2 p.m.