It's pronounced GO (GEAUX in Louisiana) and it is a burgeoning political movement that started here in Texas.
GOOOH (Get Out Of Our House) was founded by Tim Cox. He wants to replace all 435 members of congress with "citizen representatives."
Here's how it [...]
"Kimball: Justice must be efficient but fair," is one of two articles written by Alison Bath for the Shreveport Times. Both appeared in Sunday's edition.
In September, Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Catherine D. Kimball announced the formation of a court committee to study the state's post-conviction process.
The committee — comprised of judges, [...]
As noted in the preceding post, Justice Kennedy was the author of Roper v. Simmons. He also wrote the opinion in Kennedy v. Louisiana. David Lat at Above the Law reports on the Federalist Society's annual dinner this past week in Washington, DC, at this [...]
From Eric Dondero:
In July of 2005, Rep. William Jefferson (D-Louisiana) was caught on tape by the FBI taking a $100,000 bribe. About $90,000 of that money was later found in his home freezer, and the FBI claimed Jefferson had been involved in 11 separate bribery schemes since August [...]