Louisiana 2024 2024 3rd Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB1 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the
legislative instrument, were prepared by Thomas L. Tyler.
DIGEST
SB 1 Original 2024 Third Extraordinary Session	Morris
Present constitution grants the supreme court exclusive original jurisdiction of disciplinary
proceedings against a member of the bar.
Proposed constitutional amendment retains present constitution provision but further grants the court
of original jurisdiction for proceedings against attorneys from other jurisdictions concerning legal
services in this state, including related unethical practices.
Present constitution authorizes the legislature to establish trial courts of limited jurisdiction having
parishwide territorial jurisdiction and subject matter jurisdiction throughout the state. 
Proposed constitutional amendment authorizes establishment of trial courts of limited or specialized
jurisdiction by law enacted by two-thirds of the elected members of each house of the legislature.
Present constitution provides that district courts have exclusive original jurisdiction of felony cases
and cases involving title to immovable property, except family court jurisdiction involving movable
and immovable property cases related to partition of community property and settlement of claims
arising from matrimonial regimes in divorce or annulment proceedings.
Proposed constitutional amendment retains present constitution provision but specifically provides
that except as authorized in the constitution, the district court has exclusive original jurisdiction
involving felony cases and cases involving immovable property as provided in the present
constitution.
Specifies submission of the amendment to the voters at the statewide election to be held on
November 15, 2025, or at another statewide election authorized by law, whichever occurs first.
(Amends Article V, Sections 5(B), 15(A), and 16(A))