New Orleans was, before Katrina, the only parish (county) in Louisiana to have multiple assessors. There were seven. Each of them had his or her own district, and collectively they formed the Board of Assessors. The strange structure was the vestige of times past, with no rhyme or reason in modern times
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
Hurricane Katrina revealed massive governmental failure at the local, state and federal levels. This...
The last national survey of adult literacy prior to Hurricane Katrina found 40 percent of New Orlean...
When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans and the levees protecting the city gave way in August 2005...
At 1:30 p.m. on August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina grazed the mostly evacuated city of New Orleans, ...
In 2018’s Saint Bernard Parish Government v. United States, Federal Appeals Judge Timothy Dyk revers...
This papers analyzes the impacts that natural disasters have on city council composition. Concentrat...
The author describes what happened to the New Orleans Public Schools after Hurricane Katrina
The first survey conducted in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the spring 2006 Louisian...
The 2007 Louisiana Survey was the first to note the beginnings of a shift from the intense rebuildin...
The fall 2006 Louisiana Survey noted the beginning of a return to a new normal in public opinion f...
A March 2, 2012, decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, little noticed outsi...
What is New Orleans like today? What will it take to return the city to some semblance of normalcy? ...
This thesis examines the effects of the 2016 Louisiana floods had on the 2019 Ascension Parish Counc...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
Hurricane Katrina revealed massive governmental failure at the local, state and federal levels. This...
The last national survey of adult literacy prior to Hurricane Katrina found 40 percent of New Orlean...
When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans and the levees protecting the city gave way in August 2005...
At 1:30 p.m. on August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina grazed the mostly evacuated city of New Orleans, ...
In 2018’s Saint Bernard Parish Government v. United States, Federal Appeals Judge Timothy Dyk revers...
This papers analyzes the impacts that natural disasters have on city council composition. Concentrat...
The author describes what happened to the New Orleans Public Schools after Hurricane Katrina
The first survey conducted in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the spring 2006 Louisian...
The 2007 Louisiana Survey was the first to note the beginnings of a shift from the intense rebuildin...
The fall 2006 Louisiana Survey noted the beginning of a return to a new normal in public opinion f...
A March 2, 2012, decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, little noticed outsi...
What is New Orleans like today? What will it take to return the city to some semblance of normalcy? ...
This thesis examines the effects of the 2016 Louisiana floods had on the 2019 Ascension Parish Counc...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
Hurricane Katrina revealed massive governmental failure at the local, state and federal levels. This...