Imagine my relief when I opened the newspaper and found that Gov. Jeff Landry has a morsel of excellent advice to offer those ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry is interviewed about his controversial Ten Commandments legislation, abortion, Trump, and ...
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry is telling parents who don’t want the Ten Commandments hanging in classrooms to tell their children “not to look at them.” Monday, the governor and Attorney ...
The Advocate’s Aug. 6 article, “La. officials defend law requiring Ten Commandments,” stated that Gov. Jeff Landry did not understand the “whole big fuss” over the law requiring the ...
Louisiana has proposed putting the Ten Commandments beside words from the musical Hamilton or writings of the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Baden Ginsburg as a way of finding middle ground.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry offered some advice to parents unhappy about the Ten Commandments being displayed in their child’s school - “Tell the child not to look at it.” During a press ...
New policies in places like Florida, Louisiana and Oklahoma are rekindling the debate over the separation of church and state ...
A law enacted last week requires the display of the commandments in every public ... By Rick Rojas Gov. Jeff Landry wants his state to be at the forefront of a national movement to advance ...
Gov. Jeff Landry implemented the “Given Name Act," which denies students the right to go by their chosen names and pronouns.
Jeff Landry has a morsel of excellent advice to offer those perplexed by the Ten Commandments controversy in our state. When asked what querulous parents should tell their child about the fact ...