The Louisiana law that requires social media companies to verify users’ ages and provide parental controls including parental consent has been blocked by a federal judge. In his ruling that granted a permanent injunction, Judge John deGravelles said, the Secure Online Child Interaction and Age Limitation Act passed in 2023 violates the First Amendment. He cited a ruling on a California law that attempted to restrict violent video games and said legal speech is protected on social media even for minors. Attorney Liz Murrill called the ruling unfortunate, saying the ruling protects corporations that facilitate child exploitation over the legislative policy to require simple age verification mechanisms.
A man attacking his girlfriend with a knife was fatally shot by the woman’s neighbor while he was attacking her says the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office. Lt. Suzanne Carboni says the victim escaped her Mandeville area home through a window and knocked on neighbors’ doors. The neighbor commanded the attacker to stop and when he refused, the neighbor fired his gun
Carboni says no charges have been filed at this time, but the investigation continues
LSU is on the cusp of creating the School of Construction. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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If you’ve ever thought of becoming a Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement officer, now’s your chance. Stephen Clark, the superintendent of the enforcement division of LDWF, says applications are now being accepted for the department’s 38th enforcement academy.
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He says when the application window closes, they will choose the best applicants to take part in the academy.