Posted by Hope Schumaker on June 16, 2026For the Children? Data Center Strengthens Local School District, CommunityRichland Parish, Louisiana is not often the subject of national news. This month has been an exception. [...]Read more
Posted by Isabella Albano on June 12, 2026How Many Laws Are Too Many?A total of 1,259 bills were filed during the 2026 Louisiana Legislative Session, which adjourned on June [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on April 22, 2026World Tour: Age Verification EditionAttempts to age gate the internet and restrict social media use based on age checks are not distinct to [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on April 20, 2026Louisiana Lawmakers Consider Fix for Private School Pre-K OverreachSchools decry largest expansion of government regulation in state’s history, possible closures In [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on November 14, 2025Age Verification Comes for Artificial IntelligenceArtificial intelligence (AI) has long been treated as a convenient backdrop for apocalypse scenarios. [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on October 2, 2025Keep it SimpleAmazon, an American technology company, is no stranger to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), its role, [...]Read more
Posted by Isabella Albano on July 29, 2025Is Government Truly Limited in Louisiana?In Louisiana and across the country, there’s a growing hunger for limited government, driven by the [...]Read more
Posted by Sal E. Montalbano on June 3, 2025REIN-ing in Government Spending in the BootBuckle up, Louisiana! More accountability could be coming to state regulators. Senate Bill (SB) 59, by [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on May 16, 2025Energy Investments Under Threat: How One ALJ Ruling Could Undermine Jobs, Growth, and Legal PrecedentWhether it’s in Washington, D.C., or right here in Louisiana, the depth and power of the regulatory state [...]Read more