The Louisiana Constitution is legally named the Constitution of the State of Louisiana and commonly called the Louisiana Constitution of 1974, and the Constitution of 1974.
Article 3 of the Louisiana Constitution is entitled "Legislative Branch" and consists of 20 sections. This article establishes the state legislature as the law-making body of the government. Click here to read this article of the Louisiana Constitution.
Article 7 of the Louisiana Constitution is entitled "Revenue and Finance and consists of 28 sections. This article details the state's revenue and finance system, taxation, and exemptions. Click here to read this article of the Louisiana Constitution.
Article 5 of the Louisiana Constitution is entitled "Judicial Branch" and consists of 35 sections. This article establishes the system of courts and the judicial department. Click here to read this article of the Louisiana Constitution. Article 6 of the Louisiana Constitution is entitled "Local Government" and consists of 44 sections.