Louisiana Parents Seek Court Halt on School Ten Commandments Mandate Before New Academic Year

BATON ROUGE, La. — A controversial new law in Louisiana mandating the posting of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms has sparked a legal battle, with a group of parents seeking to halt its implementation. These parents, whose children attend various public schools across the state and represent diverse religious backgrounds, have filed a request for a preliminary injunction in a federal court. The law, signed by Republican Gov. Jeff Landry last month, requires that a version of the Ten Commandments be displayed in every public school classroom. The plaintiffs, asserting that the mandate … Read more

Louisiana Embraces Constitutional Carry Law, Sparks Mixed Reactions Amid New Incentives for Training

Baton Rouge, LA – Louisiana has joined the ranks of states adopting constitutional carry laws, allowing individuals to carry concealed firearms without a permit. This new status, effective as of today, positions Louisiana as the 28th state in the nation to implement such legislation. Under the terms of the new law, residents can now carry concealed weapons without undergoing the formerly mandatory training sessions or obtaining a permit. While this measure enhances the freedom of gun owners, it also raises concerns about the potential for untrained individuals carrying firearms in public spaces. Christopher Woosley, a … Read more

Louisiana Enacts Groundbreaking Legislation to Support Sexual Assault Survivors

Baton Rouge, LA — Louisiana has recently enacted several new laws specifically designed to aid victims of sexual assault, marking a significant stride in the state’s legislative efforts to support those affected by such crimes. These laws, which took effect at the start of August, aim to enhance protections and provide key rights for survivors as they navigate through the challenging consequences of sexual assault. Among these legislative advancements is a notable law that mandates law enforcement agencies to inform victims about the availability and progress of forensic medical examinations, often referred to as rape … Read more

Louisiana Man Convicted of Gruesome 2020 Murder of Girlfriend Amid Alleged COVID-19 Accusation

LACOMBE, La. — A Lacombe resident, Fernando Cortez, 30, was convicted of second-degree murder in the brutal killing of his girlfriend, Sandra Aldridge, in a case that shocked the community in April 2020. The verdict, reached after just 20 minutes of deliberations by a St. Tammany Parish jury, underlines a disturbing episode of domestic violence ending in a gruesome crime. In the early morning hours of April 17, 2020, Cortez made a chilling 911 call claiming both he and his wife were stabbed and near death. During police questioning, he confessed to killing Aldridge by … Read more