Posted by Hope Schumaker on March 6, 2024SCOTUS Weighs in on Free Speech OnlineThe advent of online speech allowed ideas and content to reach incredibly large audiences at speeds [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on May 17, 2023Paycheck Piracy? Louisiana’s Public Employees Deserve ProtectionAuto-pay is one of modern life’s great conveniences. It’s hard to put a price on the peace of mind that [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on February 22, 2023Not A Great LookLast week, Christine Wilson, a commissioner at the FTC, wrote an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal [...]Read more
Posted by John Kay on February 14, 2023Social Media and the Supreme CourtNext week, the Supreme Court is set to hear cases involving the content moderation practices of social [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on November 28, 2022Choosing The GatekeepersLouisiana once again finds itself atop yet another “naughty” list. Currently, Louisiana has the largest [...]Read more
Posted by on June 8, 2022Social Media is Likely Headed to the Supreme CourtLast week, the United States Supreme Court granted an emergency stay preventing a Texas social media law [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on November 15, 2021Louisiana’s Sales Tax Laws Are a Nightmare for Small Business OwnersTo say that the internet has changed the way Americans shop and do business is an understatement. [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on September 2, 2020Protect Life and Liberty in a PandemicDid Louisiana’s government infringe on the rights of its citizens with its COVID-19 mandates? Today, the [...]Read more
Posted by on June 30, 2020School Choice Champions Earn Major Victory in SCOTUS’ Espinoza DecisionToday, in a landmark victory for First Amendment and school choice champions, the U.S. Supreme Court [...]Read more