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Louisiana Lawmakers Push New Judicial Oversight Plan Amid Separation of Powers Debate

21 min · 3. kesä 2026
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Attorney Franz Borghardt and Brian Haldane debated a proposed Louisiana constitutional amendment that would give lawmakers a larger role in investigating and potentially impeaching judges. Supporters say the measure increases accountability and gives citizens another avenue to report judicial misconduct. Critics argue the current system already allows complaints through the Judiciary Commission and Louisiana Supreme Court, and warn the proposal could politicize the courts and weaken judicial independence. The discussion centered on balancing public oversight with the separation of powers between Louisiana's branches of government.

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Flag Day Parade and Festival Returns to Downtown Baton Rouge This Sunday

Baton Rouge will celebrate Flag Day on Sunday with a parade and family-friendly festival downtown. The event honors the American flag, military veterans, and active service members. The parade begins at 4 p.m. at North Sixth Street and North Boulevard and travels to the riverfront. The festival starts at 5 p.m. at Roar Plaza behind the Old State Capitol. Families can enjoy live music, food vendors, face painting, bounce houses, obstacle courses, a Ferris wheel, trackless trains, popcorn, and snowballs. Entertainment includes David St. Romain, Fat Hat, local performers, and DJ Incredible. State Sen. Regina Barrow said the event has been held for nearly 20 years and takes on added significance as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary. Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Charles McMakin will serve as grand marshal. Organizers also expect classic cars, community vendors, veterans groups, and appearances from state and military leaders. The event is free and open to the public.

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