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Parishes Served: Iberville Parish, Pointe Coupee Parish, West Baton Rouge Parish. District Seats: Iberville Parish Courthouse (Plaquemine, LA), Pointe Coupee Courthouse (New Roads, LA), West Baton Rouge Courthouse (Port Allen, LA)
From 2013 to 2014, he was president of the Baton Rouge Bar Association and from 2016 to 2017 he served as president of the Louisiana State Bar Association. [4] From 2020 until becoming a federal judge, Papillion served on the Board of Directors of the Innocence Project of New Orleans.
The United States Court for the Middle District of Louisiana (in case citations, M.D. La.) comprises the parishes of Ascension, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana. Court is held at the Russell B. Long United States Courthouse in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [1]
New Orleans: 600 Camp Street: E.D.La. 5th Cir. 1915–1963 1915–present: Court of Appeals judge John Minor Wisdom (1994) Hale Boggs Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse: New Orleans: 500 Poydras Street: E.D.La. 1962–present: Hale Boggs: U.S. Court House & Post Office† Opelousas: 162 South Court Street: W.D.La. 1891–1967 Now privately ...
The Supreme Court of Louisiana is the highest court and court of last resort.It is composed of seven justices and meets in the French Quarter of New Orleans.. The Court has original jurisdiction over matters arising from disciplinary matters involving the bench and bar. [1]
Ivan L.R. Lemelle (1974): [18] First African American male to serve as the United States Magistrate of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana (1984) Ralph E. Tyson (1973): [19] First African American male appointed as a Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana (1998)
Catherine D. Kimball (1970): [17] First female elected as a Judge of the Eighteenth Judicial District Court (1983) [Iberville, Pointe Coupee, and West Baton Rouge Parishes, Louisiana] Patricia Hedges: [ 26 ] First female appointed as a Judge of the Twenty-Second Judicial District Court in Louisiana (1995) [ St. Tammany and Washington Parishes ...
The Supreme Court Building in March 2018, Statue of Chief Justice of the US Edward Douglass White in foreground After a 20-year renovation (and a 46-year absence from the French Quarter), the Court returned in 2004 to the c.1910 state court building in New Orleans' French Quarter. [1]