Christopher Sepulvado, 81, was scheduled to die by nitrogen gas in March. His death by natural causes compels America to grapple with the graying of its death row population.
The Trump Administration’s dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development is having a drastic impact on Louisiana’s rice farmers, most of whom relied on USAID to purchase their product and distribute it around the world.
President Trump has called himself the tariff man. Louisiana members of Congress ask him to levy tax on imported rice to protect American farmers.
It's been 15 years since Louisiana executed a death row prisoner. Here's when the death penalty started in Louisiana and what has changed since, from nitrogen gas to "Gruesome Gertie."
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A federal judge on Friday reopened a lawsuit challenging Louisiana’s execution protocol as the state prepares to carry out the death penalty using nitrogen gas in the coming ...
What if we told you that there's a place in Idaho that boasts a native species of crawfish that can grow about twice the size of what we catch in Louisiana?
In almost every conversation, seemingly, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson mentions he is a constitutional lawyer.
The case against Dr. Margaret Carpenter appears to be the first instance of criminal charges against a doctor accused of prescribing abortion pills to a patient in another state.
Two states are set to see pauses on executions end as Arizona, Louisiana and South Carolina gave execution dates to three men.
The United States attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana has announced he is stepping down from his role. Duane A. Evans stepped down as U.S. attorney on Wednesday.
Several states are suing to change a rule in Section 504, including Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana possibly affecting children with Gender Dysphoria.