Por: The Advocate Crime September 17, 2022
The federal government is scrutinizing Louisiana's plan to move some incarcerated teens to the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, with one top Washington justice official calling the idea problematic and urging the state to look for other options.Meanwhile, some state officials have voiced concerns internally that the plan risks violating federal rules that, among other things, bar states from keeping juveniles within sight and sound... + full article
The Advocate USA Business September 17, 2022
The 12th annual LSU 100, which recognizes the fastest-growing businesses either owned or led by LSU graduates, is out.The exact company rankings on the list will be announced at a private gathering in October.LSU also released the Roaring 10, a list of the companies that made up... + más
Here's a look at LSU's efforts to identify patents with 'commercial potential' | The Advocate
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The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
When they unveiled a plan to move some young offenders from the Bridge City Center for Youth to a high-security unit , Louisiana leaders spoke mostly about how it would stem chaos at that single youth jail.Dozens of documents and hours of testimony in federal court this week... + más
Feds say Louisiana's plan to put teens in Angola is 'problematic,' call for other solutions | The Advocate
James Gill: Plan to house juvenile offenders at Angola has bleeding hearts in a tizzy | The Advocate
Teens from across Louisiana's youth jails could end up at a new high-security lockup , a state official told a U.S. judge Wednesday — a wider pool of youth inmates than officials previously disclosed.State leaders said in July that only half of roughly 50 teens currently... + más
Inside the plan to house teens at Angola: Key new details emerge in federal court hearings | The Advocate
Moving two-dozen incarcerated teenagers could have long-term consequences for the youths’ psychological wellbeing, a doctor who specializes in juvenile mental health told a federal judge Tuesday.“If you’re taking already stressed-out kids and placing them in an even more... + más
Teens from youth facilities statewide may end up at Angola unit, Louisiana official says | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
Corinne Martin recommends taking a second look at the weeds invading your yards and gardens.Why?Because they're more than weeds. 'Louisiana Herb Journal: Healing on Home Ground' was released in April by LSU Press. STAFF PHOTO BY ROBIN MILLER Those sticky, rootless... + más
Enjoy fall wildflowers where you find them, then use Dan Gill's tips on planting a spring display at home | The Advocate
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The Advocate USA Opinion September 17, 2022
You can see why the plan to rehouse a bunch of on the grounds of the Angola state pen put so many bleeding hearts in a tizzy.Just think of the psychological trauma caused by proximity to such desperate specimens. The adult inmates must have been trembling in their boots. Those... + más
The Advocate USA Politics September 17, 2022
After President Joe Biden unveiled ome student loan debt, Louisiana's congressional delegation weighed in.Unsurprisingly, Republicans in the delegation said the plan forgives debt at the expense of taxpayers. The state’s lone Democrat countered that the president’s... + más
John Kennedy, Luke Mixon oppose Biden's debt forgiveness plan. Chambers and Steib back it. | The Advocate
Letters: Student loan forgiveness is an investment that pays dividends | The Advocate
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