From March 2021 to March 2022, prices for meat, poultry, fish, and eggs rose 13.7 percent. Energy prices were 32
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Tides Don’t Change Property Rights
Declaring access to beaches a “fundamental human right,” two legislators in Massachusetts have filed a bill that would change the
Framing Public Policy Issues: Values
Far too often, those who support the free market adopt the wrong framework for their arguments. Indeed, in many instances
Anti-discrimination Laws are Anti-choice
Discrimination means recognizing the difference between to or more things. Every choice that we make is an act of discrimination.
A Case Study in Nuisance
Misunderstandings about property rights abound, with nuisance near the top of the list. A controversy in California provides an interesting
A Noncrisis is a Terrible Thing to Waste
In 2004, Stanford economist Paul Romersaid that a crisis is a terrible thing to waste. His statement was later repeated
A Battle Between Governments
State legislators in Ohio may become the latest to wage war with local governments. Last week, an Ohio House committee
Even the Playing Field
Denver recently began implementing the Healthy Residential Rentals for All ordinance. Supporters of the law claim that it will even