Housing activists frequently proclaim that a household earning the minimum wage cannot afford a two-bedroom apartment. This is the elephant
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To Nullify Contractual Agreements
The beginning of the headline was intriguing: “New law protects Hoosier property rights…” The second clause of the headline—”…makes it
Victory at San Jacinto Liberated the Individual
Tomorrow, April 21, Texans will celebrate San Jacinto Day to commemorate the battle that culminated the Texas Revolution. While that
The “Right to Return”
Austin has become the latest city to implement a “right to return” policy. Though such policies vary, they give households
The Confusion Regarding Rights
It is increasingly common to hear someone state that the rights of individuals are in conflict. The use of phrases
Compromise is Surrender
In late March, the Montclair (New Jersey) Property Owners Association reached a compromise with city officials over a rent control
Conservatives Abandon Property Rights
Conservatives have long professed support for gun rights and property rights. However, in recent years conservatives have shown an increasing
Property Rights in Space: A Unilateral Declaration
Contrary to the claims of most individuals who comment on property rights in space, an international agreement is not necessary