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    ixth grade students Miracle Roberson, left, Darion James, and Brianetay Martin, right, read during literature intervention class at ReNEW SciTech Academy, a charter school in New Orleans, Thursday, Aug. 14, 2014. After Hurricane Katrina, charter schools are the new reality of public education in New Orleans. The vast majority of public school students will be attending a charter school established by a state-run school district created in the wake of the storm. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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    Study: New Orleans’ unique school choice system is working

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    La. AG’s antitrust suit against Pfizer relying on private attorneys, campaign donors

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    Supporters of public schools turn their backs on the East Ramapo school board during a meeting on Tuesday, March 19, 2013, in Spring Valley, N.Y. Allegations of racism and anti-Semitism are afflicting the district, where the board is dominated by ultra-Orthodox Jews and the public school children are mostly black and Hispanic. (AP Photo/Jim Fitzgerald)
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    Public schooling hurts when you’re not the majority

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    Plaintiffs attorneys say La. SC justice they donated $775K to shouldn’t recuse himself from legacy lawsuits

    Plaintiffs attorneys say La. SC justice they donated $775K to shouldn’t recuse himself from legacy lawsuits

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    Oil companies say trial bar made ‘careful and deliberate’ campaign contributions to Louisiana Supreme Court justice
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    Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., speaks to supporters as she concedes defeat in her Senate runoff election against Rep. Bill Cassidy, R-La., in New Orleans. (AP/Gerald Herbert)
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    The Great 2014 Cashout: Landrieu lands at oil-rich lobbying firm

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    La. AG Caldwell’s Plavix lawsuit removed to federal court

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    La. AG Caldwell accusing AstraZeneca of preventing generic drug from hitting market
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