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Inequitable algorithms: Facial recognition’s alarming pattern of misidentifying Black individuals sparks calls for reform
By Stacy M. Brown Contributing Writer (NNPA Newswire) — Recent research conducted by Scientific American online supported fears that facial recognition technology (FRT) can worsen
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La. special session ends with approval of two majority Black congressional districts map
By Elizabeth White and Claire Sullivan Contrbuting Writers (LSU Manship School News Service) – The Legislature on Friday (Jan. 19) passed the original congressional redistricting
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By Piper Hutchinson Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) — Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has ordered state lawmakers into a special session that begins today (Jan. 15) on redistricting and elections. The new Louisiana laws that took effect Jan. 1 most likely to affect you
By Greg LaRose Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) — Many of the laws that took effect Jan. 1 in Louisiana appear unlikely to encroach upon your everyday life at first glance. But closer examination ... Chalmette woman files suit to keep Trump off Louisiana ballot: report
(lailluminator.com) — Louisiana is the latest state where a court challenge will seek to keep former President Donald Trump’s name off the ballot in next year’s election. La. lawmakers settle on dates for redistricting, crime special sessions
By Julie O’Donoghue Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) — Louisiana legislative leaders have tentatively settled on dates for two special sessions that will be held in January and February before their regular lawmaking session ... St. John Parish sued for shutting down critic, told not to rezone controversial site
By Delaney Dryfoos The Lens Once again on Thursday (Dec. 14), the lawyers for St. John the Baptist Parish Council and Greenfield Louisiana, LLC were called to defend their clients in front ... Judge orders new election in Caddo sheriff’s race decided by one vote
By Greg LaRose Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) — A judge ruled Tuesday (Dec. 5) a new election must be held for Caddo Parish sheriff after one vote determined the victor in the ... Political scientist labels La. the ‘least-interested electorate I’ve ever seen’
By Julie O’Donoghue Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) – Forty years ago, Louisiana’s charismatic former Gov. Edwin Edwards wallopped incumbent David Treen in a gubernatorial primary election to return to the state’s highest office ... Alabama teen crowned National Miss Juneteenth 2024
By Trinity Johnson Contributing Writer New Orleans hosted the 4th annual National Miss Juneteenth Scholarship Pageant on Oct. 23, at the La Meridien Hotel. The pageant, founded in 2020, was created to ...
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