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Erin Bendily, Ph.D.
on December 16, 2022
Mythbuster Report: School Choice Doesn’t Harm Public Schools
This week another study was released on a state school choice program – this time, Ohio’s “EdChoice” [...]
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December 14, 2022
Despite Reforms, Louisiana Still the Most Licensed State in the Nation
Occupational licensing is a government permission slip that is required to work in specific jobs. All [...]
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John Kay
on December 12, 2022
Sneaky, Sneaky, Sneaky
The Journalism Competition Preservation Act (JCPA) won’t go away. Now, there are reports that some are [...]
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Erin Bendily, Ph.D.
on December 8, 2022
New Crime Report and Improved Justice Rating
This week the Pelican Institute for Public Policy released a report of crime data in Louisiana, adding [...]
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Sarah Harbison
on December 8, 2022
Louisiana: Judicial Hellhole
December’s arrival means that it is time to take stock of the year that was. “Best of” and “Worst of” [...]
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Erin Bendily, Ph.D.
on December 7, 2022
School Choice: Meet Educational Freedom
For nearly three decades, there’s been a movement underway to not only improve and modernize public [...]
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December 7, 2022
Crime In Louisiana: Analyzing the Data
This year, disturbing reports of increased crime have dominated the news, both in Louisiana and [...]
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December 6, 2022
Taxing Louisiana’s Natural Resources
Last Wednesday, the Louisiana House of Representatives Ways and Means State Tax Structure Subcommittee [...]
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John Kay
on December 5, 2022
A MySpace Monopoly? lol
Recently, I came across an article titled, “MySpace Is A Natural Monopoly,” written on January 17, 2007. [...]
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