On a 6-3 decision the US Supreme Court outlaws all employment discrimination on the grounds of an employee’s sexual orientation or if they’re transgender. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says based on polling, the public supports the decision…
Ciolino says the ruling means Louisiana employers can be sued if an employee believes they were fired because of their sexual orientation or transgender status.
Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center spokesperson Max Ciardullo warns that 41 percent of Louisianans in the end of month Census Household Pulse Survey say they feared not being able to make rent for June, and that two months from now that number could be much higher.
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With a season full of restaurant closures that devastated their sales, wild crawfish fishermen are feeling left out after not receiving any CARES Act funding.
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Authorities are seeking those responsible for the gunfire that left two people are dead at a large gathering in Raceland. Lt. Brennan Matherne says the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office says two females, 21-year-old Aliza Gabriel and 20-year-old Tanasa Francis were pronounced dead at the scene.