Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Louisiana Newsletter for Sunday March 05, 2023 ( 8 items ) |
ACLU AND LINKLATERS LAW FIRM OVERCOME NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE LEGAL HURDLE, DEFEATING QUALIFIED IMMUNITY AFTER OFFICER RACIALLY PROFILES BLACK MAN, FORCES HIM TO SUBMIT TO UNCONSTITUTIONAL SEARCH
COVINGTON, Louisiana, March 1 (TNSgov) -- The American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana issued the following news release on Feb. 28, 2023:
The ACLU of Louisiana has again defeated qualified immunity, an enormous legal challenge, in a lawsuit against the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office (STPSO) for racially profiling and harassing an unarmed Black man. Federal Judge Lance M. Africk denied a Motion for Summary Judgement brought by St. Tammany Deputy Alexander Thomas in the civil rights laws
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American Cancer Society: New Research Shows Substantial Racial and Ethnic, Geographic Disparities in Triple Negative Breast Cancer Rates
ATLANTA, Georgia, March 3 (TNSjou) -- The American Cancer Society issued the following news release on March 2, 2023:
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Researchers at the American Cancer Society stress funding breast cancer research to include representation of racially and ethnically diverse populations
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A new study by researchers at the American Cancer Society (ACS) and the University of Texas Health Science Center shows substantial racial and geographic variations in incidence rates of triple-negative breast ca
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Education Reform Now: Leaders Of Color Kicks Off Class Off 2023 Fellowship Program
WASHINGTON, March 3 -- Education Reform Now issued the following news release:
On February 28, Leaders of Color virtually kicked off the Class of 2023 Fellowship Program.
Leaders of Color--a Education Reform Now affiliate program that trains Black and Latino leaders who may not typically have the opportunities and institutional support to run for public office, develop the skills and leadership needed to win and deliver on education and community equity--welcomed over 60 fellows from Memphis,
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EPA Sues Denka to Cut Deadly Chloroprene Emissions in Cancer Alley
WASHINGTON, March 1 (TNSgov) -- Earthjustice posted the following news release on Feb. 28, 2023:
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today asked a federal court to compel Denka Performance Elastomer to immediately and significantly reduce chloroprene emissions from its chemical facility in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, an area with one of the highest cancer risks from toxic air pollution in the nation. EPA's action stems from an emergency action petition from Earthjustice and th
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LMOGA Responds To Lease Sale 259, Urges Development Of 5 Year Plan
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, Feb. 28 (TNSgov) -- The Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association issued the following news release:
The Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association (LMOGA) issued the following statement in response to the final notice published for Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale 259 by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM).
"LMOGA is pleased to see the follow through on mandated Gulf of Mexico lease sale 259 as required by the Inflation Reduction Act and the Outer Continenta
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Mass Hunger Strike at ICE Detention Facility in Louisiana - Detained People Demand to Be Released
JENA, Louisiana, March 3 (TNSgov) -- Detention Watch Network posted the following news release on March 2, 2023:
News broke of a hunger strike at the Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center with an estimated 300 people kicking off the strike by refusing their breakfast on Monday and demanding their release from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility run by the second-largest private prison corporation, The GEO Group (GEO Group).
"On Monday night, I spoke with a striker who
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National Trust For Historic Preservation Announces John Warner Smith As Executive Director Of Shadows-On-The-Teche
WASHINGTON, March 2 (TNSper) -- The National Trust for Historic Preservation issued the following news release:
The National Trust is thrilled to announce that John Warner Smith has accepted the position of Executive Director of the Shadows-on-the-Teche Trust Stewardship Site.
John is a seasoned executive who has worked in the non-profit, government, art & culture, and banking sectors. He is a strong advocate for public education. After serving as Louisiana's Secretary of Labor, he became the
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Phillips 66 Announces $1 Million Grant Contribution To PLTW, Expanding Access To STEM Curriculum Across The U.S.
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, March 1 (TNSpp) -- Project Lead The Way issued the following news release on Feb. 28, 2023:
Phillips 66 and Project Lead The Way announced today $1 million in grant contributions to support the implementation and expansion of PLTW Gateway programs in middle schools across Phillips 66 communities in several states, including California, Illinois, Louisiana, Montana, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Texas, and Washington.
PLTW Gateway provides career awareness for middle school stude
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