Louisiana used to be (may still be, idk) the only state whose state laws flow from a form of the Napoleanic Code, as opposed to English common law. Calling counties 'parishes' is also a relic of their state having been French and not English when it was settled. It has nothing at all to do with churches.
Louisiana has perishes instead of counties
Louisiana used to be (may still be, idk) the only state whose state laws flow from a form of the Napoleanic Code, as opposed to English common law. Calling counties 'parishes' is also a relic of their state having been French and not English when it was settled. It has nothing at all to do with churches.
It is still under nepoleonic code.