Many Louisiana law enforcement agencies provide body cameras for their officers but what if a private citizen feels the need to film the action? Here's what the law says.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has issued a demand today for Lafayette Mayor-President Josh Guillory to rescind his ban on "congregating or loitering" downtown.
The ACLU has filed a suit asking for a restraining order against Baton Rouge Police. The suit suggests that police tactics are a deterrent to protesters who have the right to peacefully demonstrate.
The brief ACLU statement cites Capt. Clay Higgins' semantics and professionalism as a law enforcement officer following the release of his latest video.
It's not like we weren't expecting a legal challenge on this issue. The problem is that we the people are going to have to foot the bill for a lawsuit that will be a moot point in six months anyway.
The Louisiana ACLU has written a letter to St. Martinville officials regarding the banning of certain types of music during the city's Mardi Gras parade on Sunday.
The issue appears to be with the very broad nature of the Abbeville Police Department policy concerning social media. How do you feel about this issue? Should you be able to voice concerns about your employer on your personal Facebook page without fear of retaliation?
Is begging protected by the United States Constitution? The A.C.L.U. thinks it is and is telling one Louisiana town to stop arresting people for doing it.