The three judgeships slated to be cut from the courthouse at Tulane Avenue and Broad Street represent far more than three individual judges losing their positions. They represent hundreds of cases ...
A first-person account reveals how poverty, housing instability, and systemic failures in Louisiana’s child welfare system ...
One of three legislative proposals to revisit non-unanimous jury verdicts is moving forward, but advocates and attorneys push ...
A surge in AI-driven data centers could add up to $26 billion in electricity costs in Louisiana, raising utility bills, ...
He may not have an office to assume if the legislature moves to eliminate the clerk of criminal court. But on Tuesday, Calvin ...
The Lens seeks to focus on the inherent inequality that has cr ...
An analysis of Mardi Gras gun arrests in New Orleans reveals racial disparities, legal challenges, and questions about ...
Residents in Roseland, Louisiana, say a chemical explosion and spill tied to Smitty’s Supply has poisoned water and air, ...
A Louisiana bill requiring air monitoring systems at high-emission industrial facilities stalled in committee, raising concerns about public safety, toxic exposure, and community notification during ...
Reginald Basile, an incarcerated man at Louisiana State Penitentiary, died after a confrontation with correctional officers.
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward is confronting major industrial projects that threaten ...
Louisiana lawmakers cite Supreme Court data to cut Orleans judges, but inconsistent case-counting across parishes raises ...