Posted by Justin Spittler on July 14, 2016How Justice Reinvestment Can Benefit LouisianaTo free up funds, states pass measures that focus their prison beds on serious violent offenders, and [...]Read more
Posted by Justin Spittler on June 15, 2016Why Conservatives Are Embracing Criminal Justice ReformOur neighbors have paved the way: now Louisiana is positioned to engage in a substantive effort to [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on December 1, 2011Study Alleges Louisiana Has Largest Male-Female Wage Gap In U.S.Although Louisiana may have the widest wage gap in the country, many academics point to factors other [...]Read more
Posted by Robert Ross on October 28, 2011Study Says Unemployment Benefits Hurting Job GrowthA recent Tax Foundation study contends that the unemployment insurance system is in need of an overhaul, [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on June 28, 2011The Public, the Charter, and the PhilanthropistA new Cato Institute paper highlights the need for models that punish poor performance and reward good. [...]Read more
Posted by Fergus Hodgson on June 20, 2011Forty Year War on Drugs Incites New Orleanians to ProtestWith festive music and diverse protestors, Women with a Vision led a peaceful march against what the [...]Read more
Posted by Fergus Hodgson on May 31, 2011Step into the Light, School BoardsPending website transparency requirements seek to place boards that govern public schools under greater [...]Read more
Posted by Justin Spittler on May 6, 2011Controversial Designer Drugs Face Ban in LouisianaSeveral states, including Louisiana, are stepping up the fight against the latest designer drugs - [...]Read more
Posted by Justin Spittler on April 29, 2011Automated Speed Cameras Face State-Wide BanAs Louisiana municipalities struggle to mend their financial straits, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu [...]Read more