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
Posted by Margaret Viator on April 7, 2015Taking Inventory of Louisiana’s Outdated TaxThose calling to increase state revenue by eliminating the inventory tax credit need to be reminded that [...]Read more
Posted by Ellen Carmichael on March 17, 2015Louisiana’s Course Choice RevolutionCourse Choice is the revolutionary education tool that Louisiana parents and students can use to ensure [...]Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on March 10, 2015Guest Commentary: Oil Spill Settlement Makes Lawyers, Administrators Rich While Disaster Victims Await PaymentsBATON ROUGE, LA- Nearly five years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, a legal [...]Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on February 23, 2015New Study: EPA Regulations to Increase Louisiana Electricity Prices by 22 PercentToday the Pelican Institute for Public Policy is releasing a new study by economists at the Beacon Hill [...]Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on February 5, 2015Before the Flood: Reducing Louisiana’s Vulnerability to Severe Weather Through Market-Based Insurance ReformsLouisiana's unique coastal vulnerabilities will require the state to pursue sensible free-market reforms [...]Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on January 7, 2015The Cuban DilemmaLouisianans would be wise to give careful consideration to both sides of this issue before committing to one.Read more