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Property Rights as Political Expediency

August 24, 2021 Brian Phillips Property, Zoning and Land Use

Writing in The Federalist, David Larsen makes a compelling case for eliminating single-family zoning. And he takes his fellow conservatives

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A House in a Box

August 23, 2021 Brian Phillips Housing

Many great innovations begin with an idea that others dismiss as absurd. The electric light bulb is one example. When

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Friday Roundup 8-20-21

August 20, 2021 Brian Phillips Housing, Roundup, Zoning and Land Use

For decades, community land trusts (CLT) have been used by non-profits to provide home owner to low income families. Under

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Politics Makes Strange (and often dangerous) Bedfellows

August 19, 2021 Brian Phillips Business Regulations, Housing, Zoning and Land Use

It is said that politics makes strange bedfellows. Individuals who normally disagree politically sometimes find themselves working for a common

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Balancing Power with a Gun

August 18, 2021 Brian Phillips Housing

Housing advocates frequently talk about the imbalance of power between landlords and renters. Their solution is to use brute force

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Rights do not Conflict

August 17, 2021 Brian Phillips Blog Posts, General

The pandemic has exposed how widely misunderstood concepts like freedom and rights are. Many claim that rights conflict, and policy

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Justice Delayed is Justice Denied

August 16, 2021 Brian Phillips General, Housing

In May, a federal district court ruled that the eviction moratorium imposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Friday Roundup 8-13-21

August 13, 2021 Brian Phillips Roundup

A Los Angeles apartment developer is suing the city for losses incurred as a result of the city’s eviction moratorium.

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