Louisiana Attorney General
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Recent News About Louisiana Attorney General
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Federal horseracing regulations on hold in Louisiana as lawsuit advances
A federal judge has granted the states of Louisiana and West Virginia an injunction against the implementation of horseracing regulations by a nonprofit authority, but the judge stopped short of ruling the new federal program unconstitutional. -
Protecting Military Families From Online Scams
Protecting Military Families From Online Scams. -
Federal suit seeks to prove Biden administration collusion with social media firms
A federal lawsuit alleging that the Biden administration coerced or colluded with social media companies to suppress disfavored opinions is now entering an expedited discovery phase that some observers say will produce “seismic” results. -
New Orleans Pledge To Defy State Laws Delays Infrastructure Project
New Orleans Pledge To Defy State Laws Delays Infrastructure Project. -
Colton Boudreaux Convicted Of Manslaughter, Attorney General Jeff Landry Responds
Colton Boudreaux Convicted Of Manslaughter, Attorney General Jeff Landry Responds. -
AG Landry continues to fight for the unborn in Louisiana
AG Landry continues to fight for the unborn in Louisiana. -
Summertime Swimming Safety Tips Offered By Attorney General Jeff Landry
Summertime Swimming Safety Tips Offered By Attorney General Jeff Landry. -
Bid to stop enforcement of new federal horseracing rules 'inappropriate,' judge says
A federal judge has rejected a request by the Louisiana attorney general to stop the enforcement of new horseracing regulations that critics say will saddle racetracks, state racing commissions and others with unconstitutional burdens. -
Trump administration considered Landry for election fraud 'special counsel'
The disclosure during the Jan. 6 Committee hearings this month that state Attorney General Jeff Landry was considered for a “special counsel” post to investigate election fraud in the 2020 election likely won’t hurt his future political aspirations. -
Another Victory at the Supreme Court!
Another Victory at the Supreme Court! -
Shreveport was named one of America’s top 10 deadliest cities
Shreveport was named one of America’s top 10 deadliest cities. -
Landry asks U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in Louisiana redistricting battle
The Louisiana Legislature on Saturday ended its special session on congressional redistricting without producing a map with two Black-majority districts, as a federal district judge overseeing litigation about the issue instructed lawmakers to do. -
New Orleans mayor's retention-pay plan for police officers seen as constitutional
New Orleans officials are advancing efforts to retain and recruit police officers in the wake of an advisory opinion issued by the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office concluding that the mayor’s lump-sum pay plan for law enforcement is legal. -
U.S. Supreme Court denies Louisiana's bid to suspend climate-change rules
The Louisiana Attorney General’s Office has lost its bid to overturn an appeals court ruling allowing the Biden administration to apply its climate-change rules for calculating the social costs of greenhouse gas emissions (SC-GHG). -
President Beat: AG Jeff Landry Wins Another Fight Against Biden Immigration Policy
President Beat: AG Jeff Landry Wins Another Fight Against Biden Immigration Policy. -
State's high court hears arguments on making unanimous verdict ruling retroactive
The Louisiana Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week about whether a U.S. Supreme Court’s finding that non-unanimous jury verdicts are unconstitutional should apply retroactively to 1,500 Louisiana inmates. -
$1.7 Million Secured By Attorney General Jeff Landry For Louisiana Consumers Deceived By TurboTax
$1.7 Million Secured By Attorney General Jeff Landry For Louisiana Consumers Deceived By TurboTax. -
Biden's Latest Disastrous Immigration Policy: Attorney General Jeff Landry Fights Back
Biden's Latest Disastrous Immigration Policy: Attorney General Jeff Landry Fights Back. -
Federal rule change would overly burden Louisiana charter schools, officials say
Louisiana has joined 15 other states in opposing proposed new public charter school regulations, which critics say would add roadblocks when such schools apply for federal education grants. -
Health care firms sued, accused of inflating Louisiana prescription drug prices
Louisiana’s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against a pharmacy services firm and United Healthcare of Louisiana, accusing the companies of exploiting supply-chain complexities that led to billions of dollars in inflated prescription drug prices.