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This is an op-ed version of an analysis I gave on the tort reform situation in Louisiana while filling in for Moon Griffon on ...
It’s Holy Week—and the tension between mercy and vengeance isn’t just a theological debate. It’s front-page news, from ...
Reversing Biden administration policies that halted offshore leasing, prompting lawsuits and restricting oil and natural gas ...
In New Orleans and the rest of Louisiana and Mississippi, we are blessed with the greatest local Mom ‘n Pop eateries in ...
"Canada is not so much a country as a holding tank filled with the disgruntled progeny of defeated peoples. French-Canadians ...
Good people don’t get involved in politics.  There are several reasons for this; we will look at a couple of them now.  First ...
Republican Gov. Jeff Landry faces the biggest political test of his career—one that if he fails largely cancels his ambitions ...
The Louisiana Attorney General’s Office has taken the rare step of suing the City of St. Martinville â€” something we briefly ...
Louisiana legislators have filed a series of bills this session aimed at curbing the carbon sequestration and storage industry’s reach, with a strong focus on landowner rights, public interest claims ...
Editor’s Note: a guest post by Kevin Roberts, President of the Heritage Foundation and a Lafayette native, and Richard Stern, ...
This admittedly is just something fun today to give my brain a break. Sports don’t rule the world, but they’re often a neat ...
A state audit has revealed that two former high-ranking officials in St. Bernard parish government received vehicle ...