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 John Kay on July 1, 2022Congress Is Trying to Get Rid of Generic Products OnlineWith personal incomes in the Pelican State growing at one of the slowest rates in the nation and [...]Read more
Posted by on April 11, 2022Could Bills Aimed at Technology Companies Hurt Louisiana Entrepreneurs?In Congress, there is little agreement on how to address concerns about large technology companies. One [...]Read more
Posted by on July 15, 2021Letter to Congress: “The Federal Government Should be Careful When Appropriating Additional Broadband Funds”There is a bipartisan agreement in Washington D.C. that the federal government should take steps to [...]Read more
Posted by on August 6, 2020Officials Misusing the Term Monopoly to Further Political GoalsLast Wednesday’s Congressional antitrust hearing often had little to do with actual discussions of [...]Read more
Posted by Margaret Viator on August 13, 2014Guest Commentary: Introducing “Article V 2.0”: The Compact for a Balanced BudgetWhat if the states could advance and ratify a powerful federal balanced budget amendment in just twelve [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on December 4, 2012Commentary: Louisiana Can Help Force Congress to Balance BudgetMany Americans are now looking to state legislatures to step in and take the lead in amending the [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on October 31, 2011Louisiana’s Anti-Debt Resolution Fuels Movement for Constitutional AmendmentBig spenders in Congress who continue to inflate the national debt at the expense of future generations [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on October 14, 2011Commentary: Obama High Speed Rail Plan Officially DOAOnce the initial government subsidies end, states would be left to pay for the mammoth costs of a [...]Read more