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  2. Political analyst breaks down four passed Louisiana amendments

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    NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Over the weekend, voters approved all four constitutional amendments on the ballot in the 2024 December election. Amendment one received 53% of the vote, which now grants ...

  3. What to know about Amendment 1 and how it will affect ... - AOL

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    Amendment 1 on the ballot has been a hot topic around New Orleans as judges face scrutiny over perceived leniency to criminals awaiting trial.

  4. Explaining the Louisiana constitutional amendments as early ...

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    Voters have approved 216 amendments to their Louisiana Constitution during the past 50 years. That's compared to 27 amendments (including the original 10 in the Bill of Rights) in the U.S ...

  5. 2020 Louisiana elections - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana Amendment 1, the No Right to Abortion in Constitution Amendment of 2020, passed with a yes vote of 62.06%. It explicitly adds language that denies a person's right to abortion . It adds the following language to the state constitution: [ 6 ]

  6. Abortion in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana is one of the most anti-abortion states in the country; with state residents approving a constitutional amendment banning legal recognition of the procedure in 2020. [5] In 2024, Governor Jeff Landry signed a law that classifies the abortion-inducing drugs mifepristone and misoprostol as controlled substances. [6]

  7. Louisiana Constitutional Amendment 1 - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Louisiana Constitutional Amendment 1

  8. Explaining the amendments to the Louisiana Constitution on ...

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    Amendment No. 2: Repeal of inactive special funds in Constitution. A vote for would: Remove six inactive funds with zero or near-zero balances from the Louisiana Constitution. A vote against would ...

  9. Mckesson v. Doe - Wikipedia

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    McKesson v. Doe, 592 U.S. 1 (2020), [1] was a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that temporarily halted a lawsuit by a police officer against an activist associated with the Black Lives Matter movement and instructed the lower federal court (the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit) to seek clarification of state law from the Louisiana Supreme Court. [2]