Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on October 23, 2025Recent Education Hearing Explores Student Pipeline to Meet Louisiana’s Workforce NeedsOn October 8, 2025, Louisiana’s House Education Committee held a hearing at the LSU Health Sciences [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on July 7, 2025Louisiana public schools showing some gains; do families still need choice?For the past several months, state K-12 education officials have touted Louisiana’s climb to 32nd in the [...]Read more
Posted by Daniel J. Erspamer on May 30, 2025The High Cost of Coastal LitigationIn courtrooms across Louisiana, a never-ending legal war is being waged against hundreds of oil and [...]Read more
Posted by Sydney Petite on April 4, 2025Pelican Institute Statement in Response to the Verdict in Plaquemines Coastal Lawsuit CaseNew Orleans, LA—The Pelican Institute for Public Policy released the following statement on behalf of CEO [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on October 25, 2022Local Leaders Push Back Against Coastal Lawsuit AbuseLast week, a three-judge panel from the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a state court must [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on November 29, 2011Obama Justice Department Accused of Ignoring Law Against Fraudulent VotingPresident Obama’s Justice Department is “philosophically opposed” to enforcing a federal law that calls [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on October 18, 2011The Cost of ElectionsJeremy Alford explores where Louisiana's legislative candidates have spent $8.9 million in campaign [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on August 12, 2011Louisiana Remains on the Receiving End of Washington D.C.’s Worst RegulationsLouisiana is beset with some of the most economically damaging regulations that flow out of Washington [...]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