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Judge tosses law banning sex offenders from Facebook
A federal judge has struck down a Louisiana law meant to keep registered sex offenders from Facebooking with minors because it encompasses too many types of websites.
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LA Supreme Court hears utility broadband appeal
A lower court ruling that borrowing money to pay off bonds is illegal brings utility district's plans for public phone and Internet service to supreme court.
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Push for huge DNA database
Several states are pushing towards the creation of massive DNA databases by permitting DNA sampling of people when they are arrested - before they're convicted. Civil libertarians are complaining...
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Photos: Keeping track of Katrina
As the hurricane swept across Florida and into Louisiana and beyond, legions of camera owners recorded its progress.
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Photos: Keeping track of Katrina
As the hurricane swept across Florida and into Louisiana and beyond, legions of camera owners recorded its progress.
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Images: Deadly Katrina hits Gulf Coast
The hurricane hit land in Louisiana but changed direction to miss New Orleans--but spread devastation into Mississippi instead.
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Louisiana portal strives to simplify information hunt
LouisianaRebuilds.info is a new site aimed to becoming a one-stop portal to help hurricane victims get jobs, file claims, find housing and get social services.
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Judge tosses law banning sex offenders from Facebook
A federal judge has struck down a Louisiana law meant to keep registered sex offenders from Facebooking with minors because it encompasses too many types of websites.
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LA Supreme Court hears utility broadband appeal
A lower court ruling that borrowing money to pay off bonds is illegal brings utility district's plans for public phone and Internet service to supreme court.
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Security flaw knocks La. site offline
Residents trying to apply for $7.5 billion home repair program stymied by sluggish initial performance, security shut-down.
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Louisiana video game law put on hold
New restriction on sales of violent video games to minors is rendered unenforceable, for now, by preliminary injunction.
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Push for huge DNA database
Several states are pushing towards the creation of massive DNA databases by permitting DNA sampling of people when they are arrested - before they're convicted. Civil libertarians are complaining...
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Photos: Keeping track of Katrina
As the hurricane swept across Florida and into Louisiana and beyond, legions of camera owners recorded its progress.
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Photos: Keeping track of Katrina
As the hurricane swept across Florida and into Louisiana and beyond, legions of camera owners recorded its progress.
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Images: Deadly Katrina hits Gulf Coast
The hurricane hit land in Louisiana but changed direction to miss New Orleans--but spread devastation into Mississippi instead.
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Louisiana portal strives to simplify information hunt
LouisianaRebuilds.info is a new site aimed to becoming a one-stop portal to help hurricane victims get jobs, file claims, find housing and get social services.
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Boingo roams into Louisiana
Hot-spot service provider Boingo Wireless announced on Monday that it has struck a roaming deal with Verge Wireless Networks, a subsidiary of CamSoft Data Systems and an operator of 802.11...
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PayPal asked to stay out of Louisiana
Days after a patent suit delayed its planned initial public offering, PayPal had more bad news for potential investors. In a letter sent last week, Louisiana asked the online payments company...
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PayPal asked to work around Louisiana
Louisiana asked the online payments company to cease offering its service to the state's residents until PayPal receives a license from the state.
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