Por: The Advocate Crime May 12, 2023
The Louisiana House on Thursday approved a bill to make some juvenile criminal records public, an effort that would apply to three of the state's most-populous and majority-Black parishes. would make some court records public for youth as young as 13 in Caddo, Orleans and East Baton Rouge Parishes — an effort to create what supporters call a pilot program that they say would later be followed by a statewide system, though it's... + full article
The Advocate USA Opinion May 17, 2023
focuses on three Louisiana parishes with majority-Black cities, ostensibly to bring transparency to a juvenile crime problem by allowing everyone to peer into the cases of young people accused — but not yet adjudicated — of serious crimes. Amid backlash accusing Villio of... + más
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The Advocate USA Business March 01, 2023
The has declined to hear oil companies' appeal of a ruling in a high-stakes lawsuit over coastal damage, which could open the way for the case to move forward in state court.The decision adds a final imprimateur to and decisions by the U.S. 5th Ciruit Court of Appeals that... + más
The Advocate USA Crime February 10, 2023
At least two more Louisiana parishes have been identified as that lets people with felony convictions serve on juries, bringing the total to seven since the law took effect 18 months ago.Act 121 of the 2021 legislative session restored a constitutional right to people with... + más
A new law lets people with felonies sit on juries. Most Louisiana parishes haven't followed it. | The Advocate
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The Advocate USA Crime February 03, 2023
A state law allowing people with past felony convictions to serve on juries isn't being followed in a swath of courts across Louisiana, threatening to bring proceedings to a halt and prompting some attorneys to argue that their clients aren't getting fair trials.Since... + más
At least 7 Louisiana parishes failed to update summons to let felons serve on juries | The Advocate
Losing people, losing jobs: Forecast projects rural Louisiana's 'funk' to worsen | The Advocate
Bleacher Report USA Sports December 10, 2022
The No. 25 Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the unranked Rutgers Scarlet Knights 67-66 on Thursday night on a three-point buzzer-beater by Tanner Holden.However, the Big Ten announced Friday that Holden's three-pointer shouldn't have counted, per NCAA.com's .The Big... + más
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The Advocate USA Politics October 25, 2022
Early voting opens Tuesday for the Nov. 8 Louisiana open congressional primary election and runs through Tuesday, Nov. 1. Polls are closed Sunday, Oct. 30.Voters statewide will consider a U.S. Senate primary and eight constitutional amendments. All voters in the Baton Rouge area... + más
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The Advocate USA Business October 10, 2022
Population declines will continue to drive a years-long economic slide in Louisiana's rural areas, and the 29 parishes outside the state's nine metropolitan areas could lose nearly 3,000 non-farm jobs by 2025, according to a new forecast from economist Loren Scott.The... + más
Roads, water and depopulation: Tour gives rural officials chance to raise issues with state leaders | The Advocate
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