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U.S. Supreme Court Relegates Louisiana’s Split Jury Convictions to “the Dustbin of History”

State Attorney General Jeff Landry squandered a fortune defending a law that voters had already rejected and a majority conservative Supreme Court found to be racist.

A Tale of Two Cities: New Orleans Under Quarantine

While popular nightlife spots in New Orleans are curtailed under the Quarantine, residents take to social distancing with a new set of rules. A photo essay.

No Playbook For This

Louisiana among the worst-prepared states for this fiscal shock

No Telling When They'll Be Back

Louisiana Legislature adjourns indefinitely due to coronavirus pandemic.

A Medical Worker Describes Terrifying Lung Failure From COVID-19 — Even in His Young Patients

“It first struck me how different it was when I saw my first coronavirus patient go bad. I was like, Holy shit, this is not the flu. Watching this relatively young guy, gasping for air, pink frothy secretions coming out of his tube.”

Captain Clay Becomes Emotional When Lafayette’s Tansations Cancels In-Person Job Interviews Due to Global Pandemic

Clay Higgins’ most recent performance as “Captain Clay” is a provocative piece of satire about an archetype of the Trump era.

Trying to Prevent Coronavirus From Going Viral

Louisiana's Legislature adjourns for two weeks to try and help minimize the spread of COVID-19

As Trump Declares Emergency Over Coronavirus, Disgraced Former Louisiana DHH Secretary Shares the Stage

Only four years ago, Greenstein was reportedly struggling to find a job and staring at nine felony indictments related to his role in awarding a lucrative state Medicaid contract to a former employer.

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