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Some criminal justice advocates argue the bill would increase the odds that innocent people stay in prison or are executed.
Attorney General Murrill contends that New Orleans' "sanctuary city" policy violates both state and federal law.
In legal filings, Murrill claims that the policy — which the state characterizes as a so-called “sanctuary city” policy — is in direct conflict with a newly passed state law that requires state and ...
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill is pushing forward with her ... a longtime immigration hardliner and Trump ally, has worked with Republican lawmakers in the state to enact laws that ...
Attorney General Liz Murrill, a conservative Republican with a staunch pro-death ... executed due to lengthy appeals processes. In Louisiana, death row inmates have sat in prison for decades ...
If passed from both legislative chambers, the governor’s signature and a vote of the people through a constitutional amendment would make HB 64 a part of the Louisiana Constitution, therefore deemed ...
Attorney General Murrill contends that New Orleans' "sanctuary city" policy violates both state and federal law.
Here are a few key terms and points to know as debate ramps up over insurance reform in the next couple of months.
The latest Attorney General's Office news from The Texas Tribune. By Jasper Scherer April 15, 2025 Middleton is the second Republican to join what is expected to be a growing field of candidates ...
According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Republican attorney general candidate Brad Schimel said last month the criminalization of first-offense drunken driving could lead to unintended ...
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