Posted by Hope Schumaker on August 14, 2025(Machine) Learning in Louisiana SchoolsFor many around the state, last week marked the first day of school. Students, teachers, and parents [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on December 11, 2024‘Tis the Season (for AI)Artificial intelligence (AI) developments in areas like healthcare and education often overshadow smaller [...]Read more
Posted by Vance Ginn, Ph.D. on August 12, 2024Google Decision: A Misguided Antitrust Crackdown?The recent decision by the federal district court for the District of Columbia was against Google. While [...]Read more
Posted by Team Pelican on September 19, 2023Government Searching For Reasons To Run the InternetWhen seeking answers online, where do you typically turn? For many, the immediate response is Google. The [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on January 26, 2023And So It ContinuesYesterday, the DOJ–infused with the spirit of “hipster antitrust”–filed a lawsuit against [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on January 9, 2023Big is Bad is BackThere are essentially two schools of thought when it comes to antitrust legislation: The Harvard School [...]Read more
Posted by on November 22, 2021How States Should Think About AntitrustThere are fewer policy topics more talked about, and less understood than antitrust. Many Americans are [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on September 20, 2012Louisiana’s Foray Into Modular EducationIt is no surprise that this policy comes out of Louisiana, a state that has led the way in school choice [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on January 26, 2012Guest Commentary: Obama Mangles Lincoln on the Role of GovernmentIn his 2012 State of the Union address President Obama defends his personal convictions regarding the [...]Read more