Posted by Hope Schumaker on July 17, 2025Willing and Label: The Free Market Is Willing to Help Families—Will a Warning Label Stand in the Way?Labels can be profoundly helpful in many instances. Nutrition information, brands, and medicine dosages, [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on September 25, 2024Refusing the Right of First Refusal: A Path to Energy AffordabilityThe Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announced that its priority for 2024 is to improve the [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on September 11, 2024Harris on TechLast month, we examined what a Trump-Vance administration could mean for tech policy. Similarly, [...]Read more
Posted by on March 5, 2024A Fragmented System: Louisiana Audit Calls for Improved Coordination in Social Safety Net and Workforce ProgramsA recent performance audit conducted by the Louisiana Legislative Auditor found significant shortcomings [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on May 17, 2023Alternatives to Crime: Advancing Local Solutions that WorkRecently the Baton Rouge Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Foundation announced the building of a new [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on November 22, 2022Antitrust or Anti-Consumer?Last year, U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on July 6, 2022Social Media Regulations Will Not Help ParentsAs COVID-19 recedes and we can interact physically again, many are concerned about the amount of time [...]Read more
Posted by on February 12, 2019RIGHT ON CRIME PARTNERS WITH THE PELICAN INSTITUTE TO OFFER LOUISIANA PUBLIC SAFETY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM SOLUTIONSIn partnership with Right on Crime, the Pelican Institute for Public Policy (Pelican Institute) today [...]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