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After past troubled attempts, New Orleans looks to set up new electronic monitoring system for criminal defendants
The details are still being worked out, but the city has already taken a look at one proposal.
ACLU sues Louisiana State Police for access to facial recognition documents
According to suit, the State Police falsely claimed it did not have records on facial recognition. Emails released by the city of New Orleans prove that wasn’t true, the ACLU says.
UK COVID variant detected on Tulane campus
The news comes after a surge of cases at the university.
911 board approves multimillion-dollar law enforcement records, analytics system
The contractor was selected without a public bidding process.
Behind The Lens episode 113: Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition
Disappearing scholarships at SUNO. A new data-sharing system for New Orleans law enforcement. Schools reopen. And the latest on the Phase III jail building.
City tentatively returns to Phase 2
Restrictions will remain tighter than those of the state until after Mardi Gras
City, 911 board pursuing advanced records, data-sharing and analytics system for law enforcement
The contractor was selected without a public bidding process. And a local surveillance watchdog group has concerns about how it will be used.
After break, some Tulane professors worry about return to campus
Tulane resumed in-person classes this week, but even its extensive COVID response didn’t control outbreaks last semester.
Final arguments made over whether city needs to move forward with Phase III of New Orleans jail
After Magistrate recommendation, city has said it is continuing work on the facility.