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  2. Allgeyer v. Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Allgeyer v. Louisiana, 165 U.S. 578 (1897), was a landmark case of the Supreme Court of the United States in which a unanimous bench struck down a Louisiana statute for violating an individual's liberty of contract. [1]

  3. United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana

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    The United States District Court for the District of Louisiana was established on April 8, 1812, by 2 Stat. 701, [3] [4] several weeks before Louisiana was formally admitted as a state of the union. The District was thereafter subdivided and reformed several times.

  4. David C. Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Dallas, Texas, U.S. Education: University of Oklahoma Louisiana State University : Civilian awards: EPA Bronze Medal for Commendable Service: Military service; Allegiance United States: Branch/service: Oklahoma Army National Guard (1997–2000) Louisiana Army National Guard (2000–2003) United States Army (2005–2008) United States Army ...

  5. Louisiana judge who used N-word resigns in disgrace - AOL

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  6. Jimmy Kuhn - Wikipedia

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    Kuhn began his career in private practice and was a State Prosecutor for 17 years. He was elected to Louisiana's 21st Judicial District Court in 1990 and was there until his term on the First Circuit Appeals Court of Louisiana, to which he was elected in 1994. Kuhn has been part of the faculty at Southeastern Louisiana University since 1991.

  7. Brian A. Jackson - Wikipedia

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    In January 2009, United States Senator Mary Landrieu approached Jackson and encouraged him to become a United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana. In April 2009, Landrieu notified Jackson that she was proceeding with recommending the incumbent United States Attorney, Jim Letten, remain in place, but that given Jackson's many years in the federal courts that she believed him ...

  8. Louisiana lawmakers approve surgical castration option for ...

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    Louisiana lawmakers gave final approval to a bill Monday that would allow judges the option to sentence someone to surgical castration after the person has been convicted of certain aggravated sex ...

  9. Darrel J. Papillion - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000, he has been an adjunct professor at Paul M. Hebert Law Center and from 2005 to 2006 he was an adjunct professor at Southern University Law Center. [2] 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]