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Morris v. City of New Orleans
Singleton v. Cannizzaro
Ayo v. Dunn, et al
Ware v. Louisiana Department of Corrections
More Cases
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New Orleans Doesn’t Want to Provide a Map of Its Surveillance Cameras to the Public. We’re Suing.
High School Sports Association Backs Down From Discriminatory Show-Your-Papers Policy
Despite the Efforts of Anti-LGBTQ Extremists, ‘Drag Queen Story Time’ Will Go On
VICTORY: Louisiana Restores the Right to Unanimous Juries
No Mr. President, You Can’t Change the Constitution by Executive Order
The Last Clinics Standing
More News and Blogs
Press releases
Resources
Know Your Rights
Know Your Rights: Student Participation in National School Walkout
Louisiana Students' Rights Handbook
Printable Bust Cards
More Know Your Rights
Publications
Louisiana's Debtors Prisons: An Appeal to Justice
War Comes Home: The Excessive Militarization of American Policing
A Living Death: Life without Parole for Nonviolent Offenses
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