Louisiana Supreme Court Invalidates State Constitutional Provision Barring Ex-Felons from Running for Office for 15 Years

On January 28, the Louisiana Supreme Court invalidated a portion of the State Constitution that bans ex-felons from running for state or local office for 15 years after the end of their sentence. The ruling is based on a technicality: the version that passed the legislature was not the same as the version that the voters then passed. See this story.


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