Louisiana Statutes
§ 49:149.25 — Judge Fred J. Cassibry Square, New Orleans
Louisiana § 49:149.25
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 49State Administration
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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 49:149.25 (2026).
Text
A.The area bounded on the northwest by Royal Street to the intersection with St. Louis Street, on the northeast by St. Louis Street to the intersection with Chartres Street, on the southeast by Chartres Street to the intersection with Conti Street, and on the southwest by Conti Street to the intersection with Royal Street, in the city of New Orleans, on which is located the state building having the municipal address of 400 Royal Street, and generally known as the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Building, is hereby named and shall hereafter be known as the Judge Fred J. Cassibry Square.
B.In recognition of the Judge Fred J. Cassibry Square, the Supreme Court of Louisiana shall place and permanently display in a prominent position as near as practical to the entrance of the Louisiana
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Legislative History
Acts 1999, No. 708, §1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 49:149.21§ 49:149.22
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Justice Albert Tate, Jr. Building§ 49:149.25
Judge Fred J. Cassibry Square, New Orleans§ 49:149.25.1
Chief Justice Pascal F. Calogero, Jr., Courthouse§ 49:149.26
Pike Hall, Jr., Courthouse, Shreveport§ 49:149.28
State buildings; approval§ 49:149.29
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Bluebook (online)
Louisiana § 49:149.25, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/la/49%3A149.25.