UL Announces Plans For Voting Rights Reading SeriesUL Announces Plans For Voting Rights Reading SeriesThe LEH-funded program will take place in March.Ian AuzenneIan Auzenne
UL Gets LEH Grant To Host Voting Rights ProgramUL Gets LEH Grant To Host Voting Rights ProgramThe university also issued a statement defending the professor who will facilitate the program.Ian AuzenneIan Auzenne
AUDIO: Boudreaux Discusses Library Grant ControversyAUDIO: Boudreaux Discusses Library Grant ControversyThe state senator joined "Acadiana's Morning News" to elaborate on his letter from Tuesday.Ian AuzenneIan Auzenne
Library: Activists Call On Board Members To ResignLibrary: Activists Call On Board Members To ResignThe board's president says resigning would be an admission he or the board did something wrong.Ian AuzenneIan Auzenne
Voting Rights Program May Still Have LifeVoting Rights Program May Still Have LifeUL applies for grant to host program; Sen. Boudreaux condemns LPL's stance.Ian AuzenneIan Auzenne
Parolees Voting Rights Bill AdvancesParolees Voting Rights Bill Advances The House bill that allows some convicted felons while serving probation and parole to get their voting privileges back.Louisiana NetworkLouisiana Network
Suit Seeks Voting Rights For Felons On Parole, ProbationSuit Seeks Voting Rights For Felons On Parole, ProbationA lawsuit filed in state court seeks to restore voting rights for some 70,000 Louisiana felons who are on probation or parole.Associated PressAssociated Press
La. Lawmaker Wants “To Rectify” Voting Rights For Convicted FelonsLa. Lawmaker Wants “To Rectify” Voting Rights For Convicted FelonsIn the upcoming Louisiana Legislative session, Baton Rouge Representative Patricia Smith (D) will be looking to get voting rights restored for convicted felons as soon as they are released from prison.Brandon ComeauxBrandon Comeaux