Posted by Sarah Harbison on August 12, 2025My Dues Paid for WHAT?On June 14, 2025, Americans across the country took to the streets to exercise their First Amendment [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on May 2, 2025States Move to Regulate AI in Medicine: When the Legislative Cure is Worse Than the DiseaseThe national mood toward AI is mixed. Some are deeply hopeful about the promises of the technology, while [...]Read more
Posted by Vance Ginn, Ph.D. on April 30, 2025Swiping Away Your Credit: Why State Legislative Proposals Miss the MarkPicture this: you’re at a café, grabbing lunch with a friend. You swipe your rewards credit card to cover [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on March 3, 2025REMINDER: A Simple Text Can Improve Court Appearance and EfficiencyThe justice process is not isolated to the courtroom. The pretrial period can be a fraught time for those [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on August 14, 2024The Data Center Dilemma: When the Demand for Energy Demands InnovationAs more people and industries rely on artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence (AI) relies on [...]Read more
Posted by Team Pelican on March 7, 2024How Integration of Workforce and Social Services Can Lift Louisiana’s People From Poverty to OpportunityLouisiana boasts five of the fifteen busiest United States ports, affordable land, plentiful natural [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on November 16, 2022School Choice Wins Big in National Elections: Next Up, LouisianaLast week, all eyes were on the national TV networks’ blue and red maps as the 2022 midterm election [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on December 9, 2021Parents Deserve More TransparencyMore transparency leads to better decisions. In all areas of government, we know this to be true. But [...]Read more
Posted by Daniel J. Erspamer on October 11, 2021Louisiana Ranks Among the Worst in the Country for Fiscal HealthLouisiana has earned a D rating in an annual assessment by a nonpartisan fiscal watchdog group that [...]Read more