The case could reach the U.S. Supreme Court and reshape the role of religion in public education.
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Federal judge Brian A. Jackson certified the prison labor case as a class action in late December. A lawsuit alleges the "farm line" violates the Eighth Amendment rights of people working there and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Helena Moreno was sworn in as New Orleans’ 63rd mayor on Monday (Jan. 12), making history as the city’s first Hispanic mayor and the second woman to assume the role.
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NOLA-PS board confirmed that it received the private donations promised to the school from community members on Monday (Jan. 12).
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Documents obtained by The Associated Press show that federal border agents are pulling out of a Louisiana immigration crackdown and heading to Minneapolis. The shift appeared to signal a wind down of the Louisiana deployment that began in December and had been expected to last into February.
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On this week’s episode, we look at how expiring subsidies under the Affordable Care Act will impact people in the Gulf South.
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