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The Louisiana Supreme Court Observes Black History Month With Educational Initiatives.
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Gov. Edwards Announces Boards and Commissions Appointments as of December 3, 2021.
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The board that oversees K-12 education in the state, and not the governor, has the authority to adopt COVID-19 safety protocols for the state’s schools, an opinion released last week by the Louisiana attorney general says.
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NEW ORLEANS -- A woman is suing a Catholic school for alleged discrimination against her disabled child.
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Early childhood education advocates are urging the state legislature to dedicate potentially tens of millions of dollars in future revenues from sports betting in Louisiana to better prepare children under 3 years old for success later in life.
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The Louisiana Supreme Court announced the launch of several Black History Month educational initiatives to spotlight contributions of prominent African Americans to the field of law.
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NEW ORLEANS -- An insurance company that first sued a steel company for breaching an indemnity agreement regarding the renovation of a New Orleans charter school, and was also being sued for breach of fiduciary duty, has obtained a victory in court
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Louisiana Sen. John Milkovich recently filed a lawsuit in the 19th Judicial Court for the Parish of East Baton Rouge, challenging the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education’s decision to keep John White as superintendent.
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NEW ORLEANS – A disabled student attending a charter school in New Orleans alleges she was not provided reasonable modifications.
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NEW ORLEANS — Even as the battle over public funding for certain kinds of charter schools appears headed for the state Supreme Court, Louisiana Education Superintendent John White is vowing to continue supporting such institutions, no matter what.
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NEW ORLEANS – A mother is seeking damages after her minor child was allegedly injured while at school by an employee.
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NEW ORLEANS – A mother claims that her child's eye was injured by another student at a charter school.
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NEW ORLEANS – A Mississippi company alleges it wasn't paid for work completed on a New Orleans project.
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NEW ORLEANS – A sheet metal and roofing corporation is seeking damages, claiming that it was given an inaccurate plan.
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NEW ORLEANS – Breaux Bridge educator Ashley Gary Higginbotham is the newest member of the Judiciary Commission of Louisiana, the state's judicial disciplinary agency, which has a unique method for adding members compared to similar agencies in other states.
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BATON ROUGE – The Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) recently sued educators James Finney of Baton Rouge and Michael Deshotels of Zachary over repeated requests for school data.
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NEW ORLEANS — The mother of a high school sophomore is suing the charter school that he attended claiming that he was harassed by a teacher in the form of sexually explicit cell phone messages several times throughout his studies.
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NEW ORLEANS – A local elementary school librarian is alleging her students physically assaulted her while breaking up a fight.
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