Crockett v. State

Docket number
2026-CD-00594
Date

The Louisiana Supreme Court held that the legislature had constitutional authority to abolish the position of New Orleans’s criminal court clerk — despite voters having elected a person to that office in the fall — and to transfer the position’s duties to the civil court clerk. The dissenting justices opined that the majority’s state constitutional interpretation infringed state and federal voting rights. 

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