Posted by on August 7, 2019Pelican Institute Releases Agenda for the Constitutional Convention ForumToday, the Pelican Institute for Public Policy released the jam-packed agenda for its upcoming [...]Read more
Posted by on August 7, 2019We’re Hiring! Apply to be General Counsel for the Pelican Institute for Public Policy TodayGeneral Counsel The Pelican Institute for Public Policy/Pelican Center for Justice New Orleans or Virtual [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on August 1, 2019Louisiana Shouldn’t Force Its Lawyers to Pay for Speech They Don’t SupportAugust 1, 2019 By Jacob Huebert, James Baehr, and Dane S. Ciolino The First Amendment guarantees every [...]Read more
Posted by on July 29, 2019Course Choice: Expanding Educational FreedomWithout ensuring access to a high-quality education for every child, Louisiana cannot have a vibrant and [...]Read more
Posted by on July 18, 2019Minimum Wage Hike Would Cost Jobs for Those Who Can Least Afford ItAnother election cycle means another round of politicians calling for a higher minimum wage. Officials [...]Read more
Posted by on June 27, 2019Janus One Year Later: What’s Changed?It’s hard to believe that a full year has passed since one man from a small town in Illinois [...]Read more
Posted by on June 26, 2019Another Month of Disappointing Economic ReportsWith the recent economic reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Bureau of Economic Analysis, [...]Read more
Posted by on June 21, 2019Freedom to BraidShould braiding hair require a government permission slip? Should obtaining said permission slip require [...]Read more
Posted by on June 14, 2019Education Spending Numbers Just Don’t Add UpDuring the most recent legislative session, one of the most hotly debated issues was a $1,000 pay raise [...]Read more