Posted by Hope Schumaker on December 4, 2025Virginia’s Warning and a National 19-step Plan: Social Media Restriction and Age Verification MandatesNetChoice, a trade association advocating for free expression and enterprise online, filed a lawsuit [...]Read more
Posted by Hope Schumaker on March 27, 2025State Legislation on AI: How a Courageous Governor’s Veto Averted Regulatory CrisisArtificial intelligence (AI) is progressing rapidly and powering solutions previously unimaginable. At [...]Read more
Posted by Sarah Harbison on April 3, 2024FACT-Government Union Reforms Empower Workers, Not Union ExecutivesFACT-Government Union Reforms Empower Workers, Not Union Executives This spring, the Louisiana [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on November 16, 2022School Choice Wins Big in National Elections: Next Up, LouisianaLast week, all eyes were on the national TV networks’ blue and red maps as the 2022 midterm election [...]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 Kevin Mooney on July 26, 2011Jindal’s Opposition to Health Care Exchanges Fuels Debate Among ConservativesLibertarians with the Cato Institute ardently endorse Gov. Bobby Jindal's resistance to health care [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on February 28, 2011Florida Ruling on ObamaCare Boosts Arguments against Louisiana ImplementationLegal scholars claim Judge Vinson's ruling against ObamaCare in Florida can apply nationwide. Gov. Jindal [...]Read more
Posted by Fergus Hodgson on February 14, 2011Loyola Hosts Liberty ExplorationOver the weekend the Institute for Humane Studies brought classical liberal and libertarian academics to [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on January 28, 2011Commentary: Louisiana Can Sidestep and Delay ObamaCare Regulatory RequirementsState Lawmakers can resist grants with “Federal Strings” and suspend rule-making. Earlier, bipartisan [...]Read more