NEW ORLEANS — WWL Louisiana has extensive coverage of Jeff Landry’s Legislative Special Session on crime and other crime-related stories.
- Orleans sheriff concerned trying 17-year-olds as adults could cause problems at justice center
- Some lawmakers have concerns with speed of special session on crime
- Senate committee weighs financial impact of Gov. Landry's tough on crime agenda
- Week 2 of Crime Special Session begins with Gov. Landry-favored bills moving at rapid pace through legislature
- Day 5 of Louisiana's Special Session on Crime | Judge denies advocates petition to pause debate on four bills
- Day 4 of Louisiana's Special Session on Crime | Permitless concealed carry bill advances to House
- Judge denies request to slow down crime session bills
- Louisiana House votes to expand death penalty to include electrocution, nitrogen gas
- Activists frustrated with time restrictions, state leaders say special session on crime moving 'too quickly'
- Permitless concealed carry bill advances to House
- Senate passes bill to prosecute 17-year-olds as adults in Louisiana
- Day 3 of Louisiana's Special Session on Crime | Advocates file for TRO
- Wrongfully convicted men testify against proposed bill to make proving innocence tougher
- Death penalty and House Bill 6 cause controversy for state leaders and faith advocates
- Governor urges harsher crime crackdown with special session
- Gov. Jeff Landry aims to reverse reforms in special session on crime
- Louisiana legislature's crime special session begins on Monday
- Louisiana lawmakers to review gun restrictions during special session on crime
- Gov. Landry to address officer shortage in special crime session | state leaders say 'other issues are an emergency'
- Gov. Landry declares 'State of Emergency' due to officer shortage in Louisiana
- Louisiana lawmaker proposes adding nitrogen gas and electrocution to the state's execution methods
- Concerns spark about Gov. Landry's plan to get tough on crime
- Councilman Oliver Thomas writes letter to Governor's office asking how LSP will operate in the city
- Mayor, police chief respond to Gov. Landry's policing plans for New Orleans
- 'In shambles' | Gov. Landry policing plans for New Orleans
- Lawmakers officially seated in Republican-dominated Louisiana legislature
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