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This Week in Louisiana Politics: lawsuits, nuclear energy, and the death penalty

BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — On This Week in Louisiana Politics, get the latest on several lawsuits in the state including a New York doctor prescribing an abortion pill for a minor, an LSU professor being kept from teaching over criticisms of the governor, and sanctuary cities.

The state is also looking at expanding energy production by upping its nuclear energy production. See the discussions of how that could happen.

Plus, state Rep. Nick Muscarello speaks with Fred Childers about the death penalty expansion legislation and how it will play a part in how soon executions can take place in the state.

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