“That’s not a comment by the Supreme Court one way or another concerning who’s right or wrong on the lawsuit. That’s simply the court saying we’re not going to hear the case now.”
—Attorney Jimmy Faircloth, who is beginning to challenge boxer Peter Buckley’s stellar record of 32 wins against 256 losses, commenting on the Louisiana Supreme Court’s denial of state writs which upholds lower court orders that the LSU Board of Stuporvisors must relinquish the list of semifinalists and finalists for the LSU presidency.
“The Supreme Court said ‘Writ denied. Stay denied.’ As a result, records will have to be produced. As long as the board doesn’t produce those records, it is in contempt.”
—Attorney Lori Mince, who represented the Baton Rouge Advocate and the New Orleans Times-Picayune in the litigation to force the release of the records.



Who do these people think they are?
If a regular Joe doesn’t pay a traffic fine or he missed a court date there is a warrant put out for that person.
Please keep up the pressure, Tom, and thank you for your unrelenting search for justice and truth on behalf of the people if this great State.
He is demented.
Not only demented, but they don’t know they are demented. Probably doesn’t understand or know the “NO” word.
If it doesn’t hurt their wallets, then they don’t feel the pain. Law, civil/criminal does not apply. They are exempt…or so they think so, the bubble affect. Tom, do you now have to supply them with a bill or do they know the correct amount, without calculator present? Who’s keeping tabs? Did the Judge make note of fines accruing?