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Prescription Politics: Understanding PBMs
Perhaps you received a text in June from your local CVS Pharmacy alerting you to a big legislative f...
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Behind the Buzzwords: What Does it Mean to Actually Take “Kids Online Safety” Seriously?
Every few years, there’s a new idea that becomes so trendy, it gets stamped onto everything in sig...
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New Economic Report Details the Cost of Coastal Litigation on Louisiana Energy Jobs and Investments
The Pelican Institute for Public Policy today released a chilling new economic impact report, “H...
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Escape the Partisan & Populist Traps: Why Free Markets and Limited Government Are Your Antidote to Political Frustration
Take the Quiz! In an era where partisan shouting matches dominate headlines and populist promises ec...
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LA GATOR: Fund the Promise
Louisiana’s education landscape took a transformative turn in 2024 with the creation of the Louisi...
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2025 Tools for Keeping Kids Safe Online: Innovations Empower Parents, but Parents Must Use Them
Pew Research Center reported last year that teenagers are more online than ever before. The majority...
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Bayou Built: Louisiana Businesses are Paving the Way
New Orleans has a reputation that precedes it. Fondly referred to as the “Big Easy” and known fo...
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Understanding the State Government’s Use of AI Executive Order
Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly become a crucial tool in nearly every industry. Government ...
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Recent Education Hearing Explores Student Pipeline to Meet Louisiana’s Workforce Needs
On October 8, 2025, Louisiana’s House Education Committee held a hearing at the LSU Health Science...
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What is Antitrust?
For over a century, antitrust laws have been a defining feature of America’s economic policy. Born...
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Providence Classical Academy, et al v. Brumley, et al
On October 20, the Pelican Institute for Public Policy and Center for American Rights filed a lawsui...
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Pelican Center for Justice Challenges Unconstitutional Mandates on Faith-Based Prekindergarten Programs in Louisiana
On October 20, the Pelican Institute for Public Policy and Center for American Rights filed a lawsui...
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A Winning Playbook: How Louisiana can Continue to Attract the Tech Industry
Anyone following the drama of football season can attest to the fact that recruiting never stops. Sa...
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American Independence = Financial Independence
When America declared its independence nearly 250 years ago, it was not only a political revolution ...
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Give Me Your Innovators, Your AI: The Promise of America for European Technology
There is a growing disconnect between America’s technology industry and America’s technology leg...
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Corporate Welfare: Picking Winners and Creating Losers
Politicians love to announce “big wins” when a new factory breaks ground or a large company pled...
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Keep it Simple
Amazon, an American technology company, is no stranger to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), its ro...
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Louisiana’s Top-Ten Ranking: Turning Perception into Prosperity
For the first time, Louisiana has cracked the Top 10 States for Doing Business, coming in at #9 in A...
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The Business Case for Second Chance Hiring
Louisiana faces no shortage of economic challenges—from persistent poverty to low labor force part...
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Leveraging Lagniappe: How Can Louisiana Make the Most of Leftover BEAD Funding?
When the Trump administration announced modified regulations for the federal Broadband Equity Access...
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Louisiana’s Future Depends on Capitalism, Not More Government
Gallup’s latest poll shows that only 54% of Americans now view capitalism positively, the lowest i...
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Federalism: Empowering Louisiana to be Louisiana
There’s nowhere else in the world like Louisiana. From Cajun and Creole traditions to world-famous...
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Recent AI Legislation Roundup: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly
With its ever-evolving capabilities and multitude of uses, it should be no surprise that artificial ...
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The Erosion of Parental Trust and Responsibility in America
In an era where parenting is more scrutinized than ever, the United States appears to be undergoing ...
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The Court and the Computer: When a Judge Underestimated Technological Innovation
The antitrust case against Google was filed in 2020 and did not conclude until the beginning of this...
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Pelican Institute Files Amicus Briefs at U.S. Supreme Court to Confront Trial-Lawyer Driven Lawfare Against American Energy Production
Today, the Pelican Institute for Public Policy filed amicus briefs in two landmark cases now before ...
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Joy Cometh in the Morning
Joy cometh in the morning. So the Psalmist tells us. Each day it seems we find ourselves weeping mor...
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Energy Victories: Commonwealth LNG Gets Final DOE Approval; US LNG Exports Hit Record High Thanks to Plaquemines LNG
Louisiana’s energy sector recently scored two major victories that demonstrate the power of fr...
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Louisiana Still Needs a Government Growth Limit
Limited government is a core American value that has empowered individuals to prosper across the nat...
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Announcing Pelican Institute Center for Justice’s Fall CLE/CE Series
It’s been a busy year in Baton Rouge and in Washington. The Pelican Institute Center for Justice i...
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A Swing and a Miss(issippi): An Alternative to Mississippi’s Ill-Fated Age Verification Legislation
In the last few years, state legislatures across the nation have introduced age verification measure...
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BEAD for Speed: Louisiana’s Broadband Efforts Lead Once Again
When the National Telecommunications and Information Administration announced an overhaul of the $42...
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The Perils of Populism: A Free Market Warning for Louisiana
In an era where political rhetoric often pits the “little guy” against the “big guy,” populi...
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Econ 101: A Compass for a Lost Country
From tariffs to student debt “forgiveness,” from corporate welfare to border chaos, America’s ...
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Banking on Freedom: Executive Order Takes Aim at Reputational Debanking
The free market necessitates voluntary exchange, free from government coercion. Mutual cooperation t...
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Parental Rights and Responsibilities in Louisiana: A Free Market Approach to Child Protection and Guidance
In Louisiana, the legal framework governing parental rights and responsibilities strikes a delicate ...
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(Machine) Learning in Louisiana Schools
For many around the state, last week marked the first day of school. Students, teachers, and parents...
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Arkansas PBM Law Enjoined
Louisiana lawmakers considered a bill that would have prohibited companies from owning both pharmacy...
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My Dues Paid for WHAT?
On June 14, 2025, Americans across the country took to the streets to exercise their First Amendment...
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What Is the Free Market, Anyway?
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman (1912-2006) argued that the philosophy of the free mar...
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