State Attorney General Liz Murrill is filing a brief against the lawsuit filed against the state’s Ten Commandments law requiring them to be displayed in classrooms. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Former LSU stars Taryn Kloth (clothe) and Kristen Nuss end their run at the Paris Olympics after a loss to Canada in the knockout round. Kloth and Nuss lost both sets to the Canadian duo of Brandie Wilkerson and Melissa Humana-Paredes. LSU Beach Volleyball congratulated the pair on social media.
Louisiana residents have a right to request information under the state constitution, and though the governor has legal avenues to deny those requests, President of Public Affairs Research Council Dr. Steven Procopio (pro-cop-io) says some of the denials from Governor Jeff Landry’s office either don’t apply or aren’t legal.
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Franklinton Senator Beth Mizell authored a bill to keep phones from becoming a distraction for both teachers and students. In her research, Mizell says many psychologists pointed out that students paying attention to a phone all the time instead of talking to each other was having detrimental effects on learning how to interact with other humans.
Mizell says she’s interested to see if the cellphone ban will impact future LEAP scores.