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November 22, 2021
How States Should Think About Antitrust
There are fewer policy topics more talked about, and less understood than antitrust. Many Americans are [...]
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Raheem Williams
on November 18, 2021
When The Entrepreneurs Go Marching Out
How Licensing Holds Back the Pelican State Occupational licenses function as a government permission slip [...]
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Sarah Harbison
on November 15, 2021
Louisiana’s Sales Tax Laws Are a Nightmare for Small Business Owners
To say that the internet has changed the way Americans shop and do business is an understatement. [...]
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November 12, 2021
Ursula Newell-Davis, Social Worker
“My motto is changing lives one client at a time.” “I’ve been a social worker for over [...]
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November 2, 2021
The Proper Role For States In Antitrust Lawsuits
As courts, Congress, the Department of Justice, and the Federal Trade Commission consider foundational [...]
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Daniel J. Erspamer
on November 1, 2021
Teacher Shortages: What solutions will actually work?
For the past several weeks, K-12 schools across the country have been lamenting about the shortage of [...]
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Ryan Roberts
on October 27, 2021
Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Amendment #1
Louisiana is one of three states that does not have a centralized sales tax collection process. Instead, [...]
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Daniel J. Erspamer
on October 22, 2021
Teacher Pension Debt Hits a Whopping $11.1 Billion
Louisiana’s retirement debt costs the state $1 of every $4 in annual state aid allocated to public [...]
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Raheem Williams
on October 21, 2021
State seizure of private property – How civil asset forfeiture has run amok in Louisiana
Imagine you are driving home from work one day and are stopped and your car and personal belongings are [...]
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