Coroner Frank Minyard isn’t serving New Orleans well: Jarvis DeBerry
Even if New Orleans didn’t have the nation’s highest murder rate, we’d still be within our rights to expect a well-appointed, top-notch coroner’s office.
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Coroner Frank Minyard isn’t serving New Orleans well: Jarvis DeBerry
Blaming Serpas For New Orleans Martin Luther King Day Violence Is Wrong
Yesterday, the nation celebrated the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, recognizing his contributions to the African American community and to improving race relations in this nation. According to his niece, Dr. Alveda King, Martin Luther King Jr. was a conservative who believed in the rights of the unborn, family values, and abstinence. He advocated a color blind society where people were judged …
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Blaming Serpas For New Orleans Martin Luther King Day Violence Is Wrong
Census numbers, redistricting expected to affect representation for city, state
Census numbers, redistricting expected to affect representation for city, state — Tue Nov 16 06:45:25 UTC 2010 In just a few weeks, the U.S. Census Bureau will deliver the 2010 population numbers to the President. Those numbers will kick off a political process that will affect every state in nation. The process is redistricting: where the state legislatures re… about: Analyst Congress Eyewitness News Political fever House Local Louisiana legislature New Orleans Politics President Representative Senate state legislature US Census Bureau Voting Rights Act Walker Hines at: Louisiana Supreme Court
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Census numbers, redistricting expected to affect representation for city, state
Children with learning disabilities in New Orleans say they’re being left behind.
More than a dozen New Orleans school students and their parents have filed a federal complaint accusing the State Department of Education with violating the rights of children with disabilities.
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Children with learning disabilities in New Orleans say they’re being left behind.
Source: Hornets to trade No. 11 pick Aldrich to Thunder
Fanfeedr New Orleans — Fri Jun 25 01:43:00 UTC 2010 A league source confirmed Thursday that the New Orleans Hornets will trade the rights to Kansas center Cole Aldrich, taken with the 11th pick overall in the first round, along with veteran forward Morris Peterson… by News via NBA about: Cole Aldrich forward Morris Peterson National Basketball Association New Orleans Hornets Sports at: New Orleans Hornets
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Finkelstein Thompson LLP Announces Investigation of Amedisys, Inc.
WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Finkelstein Thompson LLP announces that a class action lawsuit has been filed in the Middle District of Louisiana against Amedisys, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMED). Finkelstein Thompson is investigating similar claims at this time, and welcomes inquiries from shareholders about their rights and interests. Amedisys provides in-home health services. The Complaint alleges that Amedisys failed to disclose that its reported sales and earnings growth were materially impacted by a schem
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Superseding Indictment Filed Against Mefferts, St. Pierre
wnoeFm (Local News) — Fri May 07 18:20:00 UTC 2010 Feds will seek forfeiture of Mefferts’ New Orleans home about: Law Crime Property Rights
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Superseding Indictment Filed Against Mefferts, St. Pierre
Citizens ask Department of Justice civil rights division to take over New Orleans Police
Examiner New Orleans Edition — Thu May 06 06:26:08 UTC 2010 A group of community activists in New Orleans sent a letter to the Assistant Attorney General’s office. They asked that Thomas E. Perez institute immediate action as head of the Civil Rights Division to insure citizens safety under the United… about: Assistant Attorney General Attorney general Civil Rights Division Department of Justice head Law Crime New Orleans Thomas Perez United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division
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Citizens ask Department of Justice civil rights division to take over New Orleans Police
NOPD scrutiny unmatched in nation, Justice Department official says
News – Impact – Times-Picayune – NOLA.com — Fri Mar 26 12:00:00 UTC 2010 The New Orleans Police Department is under more federal scrutiny by prosecutors from the U.S. Department of Justice’s civil rights division than any other police agency in the country, the head of that unit said this week. Assistant Attorney General… about: 20140 22651 558050 651654 Assistant Attorney General Breaking News Department of Justice head of that unit Law Law Enforcement New Orleans New Orleans Police Department official Police Politics United States Department of Justice United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division US Department of Justice at: New Orleans Police Department
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Inventors’ Bill of Rights Unveiled at AUTM Conference – Cleveland Clinic Director of Commercialization Teams with IP Advocate Founder to Codify…
NEW ORLEANS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Inventors’ Bill of Rights unveiled at AUTM conference – Cleveland Clinic Director of Commercialization teams with IP Advocate founder to codify inventors’ role in licensing IP
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