Posted by Margaret Viator on December 7, 2015Louisianans Overwhelmingly Support Criminal Justice Reforms According to Recent PollThe poll indicates there is broad support for reforms that would save taxpayer money and prioritize [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on November 2, 2015The Case for Tort Reform in LouisianaIf Louisiana wants to lower its cost of living, attract more businesses and ultimately improve its [...]Read more
Posted by Ellen Carmichael on August 18, 2015Louisiana Ranks Highly in Small Business OptimismIt is important that we maintain a firm commitment to small businesses and to the economic principles [...]Read more
Posted by Daniel J. Erspamer on August 18, 2015Why Even Right to Work States Should Celebrate National Employee Freedom WeekNot surprisingly, the survey also found that nearly 40 percent of Americans across the country hand over [...]Read more
Posted by Ellen Carmichael on May 18, 2015Charter Schools Deserve Freedom of ChoiceThe issue is whether charter school leadership will make the decision on when or whether to return to the [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on May 11, 2015A Balanced Courtroom Needs a Full Jury BoxIn recognition of the thousands of Louisianans who have committed their time to a jury and helped to [...]Read more
Posted by Ben Kilpatrick on May 1, 2015Why Louisiana Needs Paycheck ProtectionPaycheck Protection makes sense because it gets Louisiana taxpayers out of the business of political [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on April 24, 2015Five Years After Deepwater, Victims Still Struggle to Receive ClaimsNearly five years after the disaster, Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch took a close look at where all the [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on April 21, 2015Legal Reform in the Background as State Budget Woes Dominate the Start of Legislative SessionThe short session, which opened last week and must conclude by June 11th, will be dominated by debate [...]Read more