
Season 4, Episode 4 - Special Session, US Supreme Court & Election Results in New Orleans
From The Pelican Brief by David Tatman
October 20, 2025 · 20 min
About this episode
David Tatman discusses the special session in Louisiana, the Supreme Court case, and election results in New Orleans.
Season 4, Episode 3 — Louisiana on the Line In this episode, David Tatman breaks down: Gov. Landry’s special session to delay congressional candidate qualifying The high-stakes Louisiana v. Callais Supreme Court case The results and ripple effects of the New Orleans mayoral & sheriff’s races Emerging debates on college accreditation, truancy, and drone policy Infrastructure updates and the state’s new bridge push Tune in for a clear, issue-rich update you can rely on. 🚨 New Episode Out Now! 🚨 We’re covering the special session, redistricting, mayoral elections, accreditation, education reform, infrastructure & drone laws—all in one episode of The Pelican Brief . 🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple, Amazon, or your favorite podcast app 📲 Follow us @pelicanbrief225 #LaLege #LouisianaPolitics
People in this episode
Host: David Tatman
Topics covered
- special session
- Supreme Court
- election results
- New Orleans
- infrastructure
- education reform
Keywords
- Louisiana politics
- Supreme Court
- elections
- infrastructure
- education reform
- drone policy
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Louisiana, New Orleans
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