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Supreme Court rules Judge Hunter not eligible for Supreme Court run, Guidry wins

August 22, 2024September 19, 2024 Free PressBreaking News, Courts

In a significant ruling handed down on August 20, 2024, the Supreme Court of Louisiana disqualified Judge Marcus L. Hunter from running for the position of Associate Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court for District Two. The court’s decision reversed…

District Two, Judge Marcus Hunter, Judge Michael Guidry, Louisiana Supreme Court

Rich Baton Rouge whites pullout, form their own city

May 2, 2024May 2, 2024 Free PressBreaking News

Wealthy White Residents’ Successful Bid to Form Separate City Raises Concerns for Baton Rouge’s Black Community The Louisiana Supreme Court’s recent 4-3 ruling in favor of incorporating St. George, a new suburb in southeast Baton Rouge, has raised concerns about…

Baton Rouge, Louisiana Supreme Court, Sharon Broome

Court suspends Creekbaum, then suspends the suspension

October 15, 2021October 21, 2021 Free PressBreaking News

   The Louisiana Supreme Court suspended Monroe’s Assistant city attorney for repeated DWIs, then suspended the suspension.    According to the Louisiana Supreme Court’s official website, On October 5th the Court suspended city assistant city attorney Brandon Creekbaum from the…

Brandon Creekbaum, Louisiana Supreme Court

Attorney honored by city ordered to pay $2 million to client

February 4, 2021February 8, 2021 Free PressBreaking News

Attorney Stephen Jefferson has been found guilty of legal malpractice and ordered to repay a client $2 million as the Supreme court mulls his fate. A local attorney who confessed to cheating a blind client out of $2 million and…

Attorney Stephen Jefferson, Joseph Bartucci, Louisiana Supreme Court

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Our Rich Black Heritage : The Forgotten “L.I.A.L.O.” Negro Organization

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