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A group of Louisiana parents and civil rights organizations are suing the state over its new law that requires all public classrooms to display the Ten Commandments. ... House Bill 71, signed by ...
In 2023, the staff at Louisiana’s CACs conducted 5,591 forensic interviews, connected 3,953 children to counseling and therapy, and provided 9,687 people with advocacy services. Each received ...
Louisiana State Representative Dodie Horton introduced the bill to the Louisiana House of Representatives, describing the Ten Commandments as the basis of all laws. After passing the Committee on Education in a 10–3 vote, [4] the bill was signed into law by Louisiana governor Jeff Landry on June 19, 2024. [5]
As we approach Election Day, a closer look at laws passed in Louisiana last year shows that the state may be closer to Project 2025 initiatives than one might think.
In 1868, Louisiana ratified a new Constitution that added language to include "Black Men" in the understanding of "all men created" equal. [6] The state constitution included Article 135, which required Louisiana to provide free public education to all students. It also outlawed racially-segregated schools. [7]
Recovery School District (RSD) is a special statewide school district administered by the Louisiana Department of Education.Created by legislation passed in 2003, the RSD is designed to take underperforming schools and transform and make them effective in educating children.
Louisiana could begin paying for any student, rich or poor, to attend private schools as momentum for legislation creating education savings accounts builds in both the state House and Senate to ...
Quigley has litigated cases with the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, [1] the Advancement Project, and was the General Counsel to the ACLU of Louisiana. [2] Quigley teaches courses in the Law Clinic, in the areas of Law and Poverty and Catholic Social Teaching and Law.