Posted by Hope Schumaker on February 6, 2025Super Bowl AIThis week marks the 59th Super Bowl, a showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on May 11, 2023Collective Bargaining a Bad Deal for New Orleans TaxpayersThe New Orleans City Council may soon consider an ordinance intended to recognize city workers’ right to [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on February 22, 2023Louisiana Leaders United to Reduce Urban CrimeLast week, about 160 Baton Rouge elected officials, law enforcement officers, business owners, [...]Read more
Posted by Chris Lowery on January 23, 2023Lighting Up The Dome For National School Choice WeekWhat: Sunday kicks off the annual National School Choice Week across America! All week long, the Pelican [...]Read more
Posted by on January 11, 2023Maintaining a Strong Police Force: The Crisis Governments Must SolveCrime is a serious issue that demands thoughtful solutions to deter criminal behavior and promote public [...]Read more
Posted by on March 30, 2022Can NFTs Fix Our Roads?If you live in Louisiana, you have certainly dealt with your fair share of potholes. You are probably [...]Read more
Posted by Raheem Williams on December 8, 2021New Orleans Cracks Down on Small BusinessesFresh off a decisive re-election victory, New Orleans Mayor, LaToya Cantrell has decided to begin [...]Read more
Posted by Ryan Roberts on September 17, 2021City of New Orleans Collects over $460,000 in Expired TaxesThis week, reports surfaced showing the city of New Orleans erroneously collected more than $460,000 from [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on January 12, 2021Social worker sues state for opportunity to help kids in needby Sarah Harbison, general counsel & director, Pelican Center for Justice Ursula Newell-Davis lives [...]Read more