In Part 1 of this series, we looked at why naming the standard of value is crucial to defending property
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Common Errors in Defending Property Rights, Part 2
In Part 1 of this series, we examined why the claim that a proposal will violate property rights often falls
Principles and Principals
The Houston Chronicle reports that local politicians, educators, philanthropists, and business organizations have been discussing a plan for a new
Common Errors in Defending Property Rights, Part 1
Often, when a regulation or law is proposed, the would-be victims argue that their property rights would be violated if
The Divisive Nature of Zoning
The very nature of zoning makes it a magnet for controversy and divisiveness. The latest example has erupted in College
An Eminent Domain Debate by Non-essentials
A recent “debate” on San Angelo Live! provides an illuminating example of focusing on non-essential issues when discussing property rights
Greed and Justice
“Avarice,” states a recent editorial in the Houston Chronicle, “is just a politer way of describing greed, which seems to
The Roundup 6
Competing Values The Houston Chronicle recently profiled a couple who have installed synthetic turf in their Houston Heights yard. They