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Louisiana's AG has executed a troubling bait-and-switch that could send voting rights back to 1964
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 — one of the most transformative laws in American history. Signed into law after the Selma-to-Montgomery marches, the Voting ...
The stakes are undeniable when voting rights are diminished and abortion access is on the line. Ad Policy While the Supreme Court’s order eases immediate concerns, the underlying conceit and harm ...
Non-unanimous jury verdicts were a Jim Crow–era policy designed to silence Black jurors and secure convictions even when the state failed to prove its case. In 2026, over 1,000 people remain ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — As residents across much of the country take down their holiday decorations, sobered by New Year’s resolutions and a return to business as usual, in Louisiana people are ...
(The Center Square) − Louisiana is becoming more competitive for businesses that offer higher-paying jobs, leaders say, pointing to big projects like Hyundai Steel’s planned $5.8 billion mill in ...
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