Defending the free market often puts one in the position of explaining how a particular product or service would be
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Rights are not Subject to a Vote
Last November, voters in St. Paul approved the most stringent rent control law in the nation. This past week, a
No Vaccine, No Service
Like many cities and states across the nation, New York City recently rescinded its order that patrons of restaurants provide
Context Matters
Knowledge is not a series of random, isolated ideas. Knowledge is, as Leonard Peikoff puts it, “an organization or integration
When the Context is Dropped
Denver is considering a law that would require developers to include below-market rate housing in new projects in order to
The Coercive “Solution”
Other people do not always act the way that we would prefer. Rational people accept that fact and resort to
The Need to Identify the Unseen
When politicians announce a new program or policy, they tell us of all the great benefits that will result. We
Coming to the Nuisance
Georgia lawmakers are considering a bill that would protect farmers from nuisance lawsuits after a farm has been operating for