Louisiana and a handful of other southern states have tried for decades to gut, if not overturn, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by challenging the...
As many homeowners and owners of rental property know by now, there really is an insurance crisis in Louisiana. But it works out in different ways,...
Shortly after the launch of ChatGPT last November, I asked the head of M&A at a leading investment bank whether any of his team was using...
In Louisiana, we’ve always had our own way of doing things. For me, nowhere is that clearer than in the progress and ingenuity of our state’s...
Thirty years ago, I had a fortuitous experience that changed my life. I met Lee Griffin. In 1993, the Legislature created a government reform commission called...
Do you want to know why young people are leaving Louisiana and moving to more progressive cities? They want to plan for the future, not cling...
Ten years ago the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East– the levee board responsible for protecting the east bank of metro New Orleans– authorized a law firm...
The Mississippi River has made south Louisiana a global center of industry and commerce. Taken collectively, the system of ports on the river is one of...
When it comes to spending priorities, one thing cannot be clearer among Louisiana legislators: It’s their money and they’re going to spend it on their own reelections....
This is our third look at Louisiana’s gubernatorial contenders and their platforms, this time featuring John Schroder, Sharon Hewitt and Richard Nelson. They have three things...