Posted by Hope Schumaker on July 23, 2024The Supreme Court Protects Online SpeechThe dawn of the internet brought about new forms of speech capable of reaching massive audiences. [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on April 3, 2024FACT-Government Union Reforms Empower Workers, Not Union ExecutivesFACT-Government Union Reforms Empower Workers, Not Union Executives This spring, the Louisiana [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on March 6, 2024SCOTUS Weighs in on Free Speech OnlineThe advent of online speech allowed ideas and content to reach incredibly large audiences at speeds [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on September 13, 2023Union Contracts Trample Louisiana Public School Teachers’ and Employees’ RightsBaton Rouge, Louisiana – The United States and Louisiana Constitutions guarantee religious and political [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on May 17, 2023Paycheck Piracy? Louisiana’s Public Employees Deserve ProtectionAuto-pay is one of modern life’s great conveniences. It’s hard to put a price on the peace of mind that [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on January 2, 2023Planes, trains, and…Facebook?The debate around whether government should regulate social media platforms centers on whether these [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on December 30, 2022That’s All Folks!For the past few months, we’ve written about a slew of bills that Congress was trying to ram through this [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on December 12, 2022Sneaky, Sneaky, SneakyThe Journalism Competition Preservation Act (JCPA) won’t go away. Now, there are reports that some are [...]Read more
Posted by on June 8, 2022Social Media is Likely Headed to the Supreme CourtLast week, the United States Supreme Court granted an emergency stay preventing a Texas social media law [...]Read more