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A Food Fight in Farmville

January 17, 2022 Brian Phillips Business Regulations

In 2019, Mark Shirley left his job managing an auto dealership to pursue his dream of owning a restaurant. After

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Friday Roundup 1-14-22

January 14, 2022 Brian Phillips Roundup

Last week, a judge ordered New York State to reopen its portal for rental assistance. The portal was shut down

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Profits are Pro-life

January 13, 2022 Brian Phillips Business Regulations, General

Producers have long been under attack around the world. The pandemic has intensified those attacks. Perhaps the most notable target

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Posturing on the Wall

January 12, 2022 Brian Phillips Eminent Domain, Property

In mid-2021, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced a plan for the state to build a border wall. To date, the

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When the Chickens Come Home to Roost in Your Backyard

January 11, 2022 Brian Phillips Property

The Cecil County Council in Maryland is considering an ordinance that would allow property owners to keep up to eight

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A Letter from Ken Paxton

January 10, 2022 Brian Phillips Eminent Domain, Property

Last week, I received a fund-raising letter from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. In the letter, Paxton repeatedly proclaimed his

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Friday Roundup 1-7-22

January 7, 2022 Brian Phillips Roundup

Those who can’t and don’t produce values are quick to tell actual producers how they should operate their businesses. The

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Why Texas Should Abolish Exclusionary Zoning

January 6, 2022 Brian Phillips Housing, Zoning and Land Use

Cities across Texas are struggling with a severe shortage of low- and moderate-income housing. One of the primary causes is

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