Few people care about property rights until it is their property that is threatened. For example, when the federal government
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PLF Wins Big at SCOTUS—Twice
Today, the United States Supreme Court announced two unanimous rulings in cases that had been filed by the Pacific Legal
Paul’s Lack of Conceptual Clarity
On Monday, we examined Elon Musk’s claim that working from home is “morally wrong.” Such a claim derives from a
Musk’s Lack of Conceptual Clarity
Last week, Elon Musk declared that working from home is “morally wrong.” He went on to say that it isn’t
The Texas Regulatory Consistency Act
In April, the Texas House approved a bill titled the “Texas Regulatory Consistency Act.” House Bill 2127 would preempt local
Learning the Wrong Lesson from Florida
Writing for Reform Houston, Jef Rouner tries to use Florida as an example of what will happen in Texas if
HOAs and North Korea are Nothing Alike
A neighbor recently complained online that the homeowners’ association (HOA) was akin to North Korea. While it might be true
Legislators Should be Protecting Intellectual Liberty
In Texas, and across the nation, parents are objecting to the ideas that their children are being taught in government