
Can You Own a Gun If You Use Marijuana in Louisiana? What the Hemani Case Means for You
If you use marijuana and own a firearm in Louisiana, one of the most important legal cases in years is being decided right now at the U.S. Supreme Court.

If you use marijuana and own a firearm in Louisiana, one of the most important legal cases in years is being decided right now at the U.S. Supreme Court.

Learn how predicate offenses for felon-with-a-firearm charges differ between Louisiana state court and federal court, including recent Fifth Circuit rulings.

Individuals in Louisiana generally have the right to remain silent, to decline entry into their home without a judicial warrant,

A recent Fifth Circuit decision highlights how narrowly federal courts analyze Fourth Amendment claims, especially where officer safety and qualified

A Louisiana criminal case follows a defined path from arrest through charging, court proceedings, and sentencing. Understanding each step can

When someone is arrested or receives a summons in New Orleans, one of the first questions they ask is: “Which

Louisiana’s DWI laws were significantly revised recently, and one of the biggest updates involves mandatory ignition-interlock device (IID) requirements. Anyone

If you’ve been convicted for driving under the influence, you may wonder how this will affect your life moving forward.

Over the years I have written extensively about Mardi Gras. Here are some of my favorite posts about how to

Underage drinking laws, also known as minor in possession laws (MIP), address the sale and public possession of alcohol by

Those who have been charged with a criminal offense often find themselves in the difficult position of having to choose

An arrest record can be difficult to navigate around. Whether justified or not, it may lessen the chances of securing