Louisiana will see significant changes as a number of laws took effect Jan. 1. The new laws, which range from reformed tax ...
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill issued guidance Friday to public K-12 schools, colleges and universities on how to ...
Republican state officials and legislators in Louisiana argued Tuesday that the state has moved past racial discrimination in ...
While the law requires the Ten Commandments to be posted in Louisiana classrooms, some of our local school districts say they ...
Major changes are coming to Louisiana in 2025—from voting rules to tax overhauls and consumer protections. Find out what’s ...
Gas stations won’t be able to sell hemp products anymore. Laid-off workers won’t get as many unemployment benefits and ...
At issue is whether displaying the religious text violates the separation of church and state — or if it is merely an ...
The mayor of Bogalusa, Louisiana, Tyrin Truong, was arrested as part of an investigation by state police into a ...
The groups claim that the law mandating the posting of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom would put the ...
A challenge to Louisiana’s redrawn state legislative districts, arguing they dilute the power of Black voters, faced questions from the conservative-leaning Fifth Circuit Tuesday.
While previous laws aimed to address these issues, enforcement had been inconsistent. Act 148 seeks to close that gap, with new penalties for non-compliance.