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Posted by
Jennifer Moreale
on March 14, 2010
Consumer Protection Can Lead to Moral Hazard
Barack Obama proclaimed March 7th-March 13th to be the National Consumer Protection Week. Supporting the [...]
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Jennifer Moreale
on March 13, 2010
Federal Largesse Does Not Benefit States
Chris Edwards of the Cato Institute highlights the level of government intervention by examining the [...]
Read morePosted by
James Plummer
on March 13, 2010
Another Victory Over Red-Light Cameras
Due process won a victory in New Orleans last week. A civil court appeals judge threw out a traffic [...]
Read morePosted by
Jamison Beuerman
on March 13, 2010
Commentary: Institute for Justice Stands Up for Louisiana Entrepreneurs
Were you aware that Louisiana is the only state requiring florists to have a government-issued license in [...]
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Jennifer Moreale
on March 6, 2010
Proposed High-Speed Rail No Bargain for Louisiana
A feasibility study by Burk-Kleinpeter Inc. and HDR Engineering emphasizes the economic and social [...]
Read morePosted by
Jamison Beuerman
on March 6, 2010
Commentary: Betty Jefferson Case Highlights Need for Transparency
The Jefferson political dynasty seems to have finally collapsed under its squalid foundation of greed and [...]
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Jennifer Moreale
on March 2, 2010
Incorporating Market Forces Into Higher Education
Gov. Bobby Jindal is expected to unveil the Louisiana GRAD Act, a proposal that will allow public [...]
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Jamison Beuerman
on March 2, 2010
Commentary: Traffic Cameras Not the Answer for New Orleans
NPR reports on a public backlash in Arizona against the state’s use of highway traffic cameras, similar [...]
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Jamison Beuerman
on March 2, 2010
Commentary: Public Education Bureaucracy Fails Students Again
A disturbing report in the Washington Examiner disclosed that, since August 2007, a dozen Washington, [...]
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