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Posted by
Ben Kilpatrick
on March 20, 2014
How Louisiana Can Get Smart on Crime
Conservative states like Texas and Georgia have taken steps to steer nonviolent offenders away from [...]
Read morePosted by
Robert Ross
on March 18, 2014
Guest Commentary: Lawsuit Reform in the 2014 Legislative Session
The Louisiana Legislature kicked off the 2014 regular session last week, beginning a series of [...]
Read morePosted by
Margaret Viator
on January 21, 2014
New Report Explains Why Globalizing Louisiana’s Natural Gas Revolution Makes Economic and Environmental Sense
Exporting U.S. natural gas could achieve the dual benefits of global climate-change mitigation and [...]
Read morePosted by
Margaret Viator
on November 19, 2013
Pelican Institute-R Street Report Calls for Careful Oversight of RESTORE Act
Louisiana faces real vulnerabilities and cannot afford to see funds misused on projects that do not [...]
Read morePosted by
Margaret Viator
on October 29, 2013
Smart on Sentencing, Smart on Crime: An Argument for Reforming Louisiana’s Determinate Sentencing Laws
A new study details how Louisiana can reduce its prison population and corrections spending without [...]
Read morePosted by
Ben Kilpatrick
on August 26, 2013
Pelican Institute Statement on DOJ Attempt to Block School Vouchers in Louisiana
It is appalling that a federal agency charged with protecting our civil rights would use its considerable [...]
Read morePosted by
Ben Kilpatrick
on August 11, 2013
Our Response to Senator Durbin
Last week the Pelican Institute was one of many organizations to receive a remarkable letter from United [...]
Read morePosted by
Sarah Harbison
on July 26, 2013
It’s Time to Lay This Case to Rest
To put it simply, offering families a less inexpensive burial option allowed grieving families to make an [...]
Read morePosted by
Sarah Harbison
on July 26, 2013
Tough on Crime or Right on Crime?
Louisiana can find a better way to fight crime, prioritize victims and protect taxpayers.
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