Bernard E. Boudreaux, Jr., a partner with Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, L.L.P., practices primarily in business negotiations, joint ventures and business dispute resolution. He is a former Chariman of the LSU Board of Superivsors. He served as mediator for the settlement of the 47-year-old East Baton Rouge Parish school desegregation litigation.
He served as executive council to Gov. M.J. Foster, Jr. from 2000-04 and served as district attorney for the parishes of Iberia, St. Martin and St. Mary for 18 years, during which time he represented parish governing authorities and school boards, as well as hospital service districts and other public entities in those parishes.
More than half the population of Louisiana – 51% -- is female. Yet, only 11 % of the state’s Legislators are women. Why?
What factors in Louisiana’s lifestyle – and history - contribute to its weight problems?
What will the changes to the state’s education system mean for Louisiana’s public schools?
How can the system be revamped while keeping the promise to those who have provided years of public service?
What factors in Louisiana’s lifestyle – and history - contribute to its weight problems?
How civic-minded are Louisiana’s citizens and how can they become more involved?
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