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Prof. Ken Levy, Richard Nelson
LSU Law Professor Ken Levy talks comments in the classroom that led to his suspension. Louisiana Secretary of Revenue Richard Nelson speaks on Amendment 2 on the ballot as well as others on the March 29th election.
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How hospitals prepare for mass casualties; resources for kids in foster care; best plants for Louisiana weather
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn how New Orleans emergency rooms prepare for mass casualty events. We also learn how one organization is providing resources for kids in foster care, and learn about the best plants for a Louisiana garden.
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City council ‘grounds’ Mayor Cantrell; truck parking problem; Lenten season reflections
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn why the New Orleans city council is aiming to restrict Mayor Cantrell’s travel. We also hear about potential solutions to the lack of adequate truck parking spaces, and reflect on the Lenten season with a local priest.
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Man remains on death row despite faulty bite mark evidence; LSU Lady Tigers gear up for March Madness
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn why a man who was convicted on faulty bite mark evidence is facing execution, even though nine others have walked free after similar evidence used in their convictions was deemed fraudulent. Plus, we take a look at the LSU women’s basketball team as they gear up for March Madness.
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Bestselling author and NOLA native Michael Lewis out with new book: ‘Who Is Government?’
Today on Louisiana Considered, award-winning author and New Orleans native, Michael Lewis, joins us to discuss his new book, “Who is Government?: The Untold Story of Public Service.”
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Red states hit hard in DOGE job cuts; many Louisiana restaurants mislabeling foreign shrimp; Bywater coffee company turns 100
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn how the Trump administration’s federal job cuts are impacting employees in red states. We also hear concerns over mislabeled shrimp and visit a coffee company in New Orleans’ Bywater neighborhood that’s turning 100.
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Cleo Fields, Charles "Chick" Moore
Congressman for Louisiana's 6th district Cleo Fields talks various local and national political topics including potential senate changes and also Trump's tariffs. Retired trial attorney Charles Moore speaks on his research regarding the tragedy of the Colfax Massacre.
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Lower Ninth Ward residents oppose industrialization projects; how FEMA cuts will impact La; artistic movement at Ms. prison
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear how proposed industrialization projects could harm people in the Lower Ninth Ward. We also discuss what cuts to FEMA could mean for emergency preparedness in the Gulf South and hear about an artistic movement at Mississippi State Penitentiary.
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Dadrius Lanus, Hunter Lundy
Member of the East Baton Rouge Parish School System and Louisiana Democratic Party's new executive director Dadrius Lanus talks on several political topics including the state of the Democratic party in Louisiana and . Attorney and politician Hunter Lundy comments on various political topics including the results of the constitutional amendment election and tariffs throughout the country.
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Mike Strain, Tim Temple
Commissioner of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Mike Strain talks the effects tariffs have on agriculture as well as the markets. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple comments on the insurance crisis in Louisiana and necessary reforms.
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