For the second time, a judge temporarily blocked the state’s trigger bans, which went into effect after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Tag: Louisiana
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A Self-Taught Artist Takes His Roadside Acropolis North
Outside the art establishment for decades, Charles Smith has sculpted his Black heroes in Aurora, Ill., and now in Hammond, La. At 81, he’s getting his first show in New York.
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Supreme Court Revives Republican-Drawn Voting Map in Louisiana
A federal judge had ordered lawmakers to redraw the state’s six congressional districts to include two in which Black voters were in the majority.
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Louisiana Nursing Home Owner Faces Cruelty Charges in Deadly Hurricane Evacuation
Bob Glynn Dean Jr. faces Medicaid fraud and other criminal charges after sending more than 800 residents to a squalid warehouse in August 2021, when Hurricane Ida pummeled the state, the authorities said.
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Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.