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Deployment Penalty: How Big Auto Insurers Hike Premiums on Returning Vets

In what amounts to a deployment penalty, several large Louisiana car insurers raise rates, in some cases by nearly 30%, on National Guard members and other military...

The Bayou Brief Tells the Stories of Louisiana. With Our New Brand, It Shows.

A Note from Lamar White, Jr., Publisher: I. Today, Thursday, June 13th, 2019, we have completed the rebranding of the Bayou Brief, with an all-new masthead...

The Rainbow Means Never Again Another Flood of Hate

During this Pride Month, LGBTQ people and their allies must name and claim Louisiana for the future of all.

“The Stupidest Lawyer in the United States.”

In an attempt to defend President Trump on Twitter, Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry reveals a profound ignorance of the law, humiliating himself and generating a torrent of ridicule from more than 15,000 people.

FULL AUDIO: Louisiana College Leaders Discuss Suppressing Criticism of Joshua Joy Dara

On Feb. 25, 2019, Louisiana College President Rick Brewer and two top officials, Philip Caples and Cheryl Clark, met with Professor Russell Meek in hopes to prevent Meek from publishing criticism of misogynistic comments made by Joshua Joy Dara, LC’s Dean of Human Behavior.

Louisiana College Professor Resigns in Protest After School Leaders Conceal Lewd, Sexist Comments by Prominent Dean

After Joshua Joy Dara, a local Baptist minister and LC’s Dean of Human Behavior, made offensive comments that objectified women’s bodies during a mandatory chapel service, the school’s leaders attempted to diminish criticism of a man its president called “one of the top five most powerful people in Central Louisiana.”

Sir Paul Shines in the Crescent City

On Thursday, Paul McCartney played a stellar, 38-song show in front of a sold-out audience in New Orleans, a city that he has cherished for more than 55 years.

Louisiana Tunes: The Top 50* Songs About the Gret Stet

* Technically, 59 songs, but what’s wrong with a little lagniappe?

Major Insurers Charge Louisiana’s Blue-Collar Workers More for Basic Coverage Than White-Collar Workers

The research highlights a problem that impacts a significant proportion of Louisiana drivers, yet one that was apparently unknown to Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon.

The Task Farce: What a Missing Report Reveals About the Insurance Industry’s Failed Effort to Avoid Accountability

On April 15th, when state Rep. Kirk Talbot first introduced HB 372, a now-defeated proposal that had been known as the Omnibus Premium Reduction...

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