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Hope Schumaker
on February 6, 2026
When Complacency is Not an Option: Federal Preemption in the Face of a Growing Patchwork
The Wall Street Journal reported last week that record-breaking valuations of billions of dollars are [...]
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Hope Schumaker
on January 30, 2026
Gotta Know When to Fold ‘Em: the FTC Resumes Its Antitrust Aggression
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) appealed a federal court ruling that Meta antitrust does [...]
Read morePosted by
Isabella Albano
on January 30, 2026
Setting the Tone: Fiscal Restraint in Louisiana’s FY 2027 Executive Budget
The new year is well underway, which means a new budget for the upcoming fiscal year must be proposed for [...]
Read morePosted by
Vance Ginn, Ph.D.
on January 30, 2026
What “Affordability” Really Means—and Why Louisiana Is at a Turning Point
“Affordability” has become one of the most talked-about issues in politics—and for good reason. Families [...]
Read morePosted by
Daniel J. Erspamer
on January 29, 2026
Liberty vs. the Leviathan: Price Controls Never Work, Even Ones Proposed by Conservatives
Credit card interest rates can feel punishing. When cash gets tight, many American families turn to [...]
Read morePosted by
Erin Bendily, Ph.D.
on January 28, 2026
Governor Landry Pushes to Expand Education Opportunities through LA GATOR
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry is renewing his push to expand funding for the LA GATOR Scholarship [...]
Read morePosted by
Melissa Landry
on January 26, 2026
Unlocking Louisiana’s Energy Abundance: Pelican Institute Releases Roadmap to Reform
Louisiana has long been an energy powerhouse—fueling homes, industries, and America’s economy through [...]
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Hope Schumaker
on January 23, 2026
New Year, Same Story: Age Verification Measures Distract from Sustainable Solutions
It didn’t take a crystal ball to guess that 2025 would bring a rush of age verification legislation. In [...]
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Melissa Landry
on January 22, 2026
Louisiana’s Legal Reforms: A Step Toward Fairer Courts and Lower Auto Insurance Rates
As 2026 gets underway, Louisiana residents finally have reason to celebrate real progress in our long [...]
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