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  2. Civil rights organizations, parents sue Louisiana over new ...

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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.. The lawsuit, filed Monday in ...

  3. US court to review civil rights lawsuit alleging ...

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    In the Louisiana case, U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier of the Eastern District of Louisiana in November 2023 dismissed the lawsuit largely on procedural grounds, ruling the plaintiffs had filed their complaint too late. But he added, “this Court cannot say that their claims lack a basis in fact or rely on a meritless legal theory.”

  4. Parents and civil rights groups sue Louisiana to block ... - AOL

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    Louisiana’s law requires all schools to display the text exactly as written in the bill, and in “a poster or framed document that is at least eleven inches by fourteen inches” – at minimum ...

  5. Op-Ed: Louisiana needs comprehensive tort reform - AOL

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    Due to these costs associated with lawsuit abuse, more than 40,500 jobs are lost annually statewide, affecting the ability of Louisiana residents to afford basic essentials and impacting the state ...

  6. LGBTQ rights in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    In 1988 and 1999, Louisiana added provisions to its Civil Code that prohibited same-sex couples from marrying and prohibited the recognition of same-sex marriages from other jurisdictions. [9] [10] Louisiana added bans on same-sex marriage and civil unions to its Constitution in 2004. [11] Two lawsuits challenged the state's bans.

  7. New Orleans school desegregation crisis - Wikipedia

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    The state constitution included Article 135, which required Louisiana to provide free public education to all students. It also outlawed racially-segregated schools. [7] The Compromise of 1877 led to the withdrawal of federal troops in Louisiana and returned Democrats to power, erasing the work done to desegregate schools during the ...

  8. Civil-rights groups expected to file suit next week over ...

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    Neither map increases the number of majority-Black seats in the state House or Senate in proportion to the state's population makeup.

  9. New Orleans Massacre of 1866 - Wikipedia

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    The State Constitutional Convention of 1864 authorized greater civil freedoms to Blacks within Louisiana yet provided no voting rights for any people of color. Free people of color , who were mixed-race , had been an important part of New Orleans for more than a century and were established as a separate class in the colonial period, before ...