LRN Newscast 10:30 Jeff Palermo

The gay and lesbian community is elated about the historic Supreme Court ruling that legalizes gay marriage. But Gene Mills with the Louisiana Family Forum says this opens up for litigation because there will be churches who will seek to stand by their religious belief that marriage is only between a man and a woman…:
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The Louisiana Clerks of Court Association is telling employees not to issue licenses because there is a 25 day waiting period for a re-hearing on Supreme Court decisions.

Florida Highway Patrol says a church school bus that left from the town of Deville in Rapides Parish crashed on I-10 in Walton County yesterday. Authorities say 20 people were taken to hospitals, but none of the injuries are considered life threatening. Officials say most of the people hurt were youths.

Two events benefiting Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential campaign take place today in Baton Rouge. The first is a fundraising event at a downtown hotel, hosted by Tom Benson and others. The second is an invitation only event at the Governor’s Mansion featuring LSU football coach Les Miles and Saints coach Sean Payton. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says this is probably Jindal’s best and last chance to raise significant money in Louisiana…

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Jindal will appear on NBC’s Meet the Press tomorrow.

It’s now a crime in Louisiana to share an explicit picture of someone without their permission because you want to cause emotional harm to that person. Governor Bobby Jindal signed Kenner Representative Julie Stokes’ “revenge porn” bill into law…
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Violators of the law could face up to two years in prison.