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The “Other Guy, ” Again

December 18, 2020 Brian Phillips Eminent Domain, Property

We frequently hear individuals claim that their property rights are being violated. It happens when the government uses eminent domain

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The Freedom to Trade and Use Vaccines

December 16, 2020 Brian Phillips Property

Last Friday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave Americans permission to receive Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. The FDA’s action came

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The Freedom to Produce and Trade Vaccines

December 14, 2020 Brian Phillips Property

Nearly a week after Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine began being used in Great Britain, the vaccine will start being used in

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And the Wall didn’t Come Tumbling Down

December 7, 2020 Brian Phillips Eminent Domain

President-elect Biden has promised to halt construction on the border wall when he takes office in January. He has also

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It’s a Wonderful World

December 4, 2020 Brian Phillips General

In the late 1970s, FedEx unveiled its slogan, “When it absolutely, positively has to be there overnight.” Today, Amazon operates

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Low-income Individuals Need Property Rights

December 2, 2020 Brian Phillips General, Property

Government programs and policies may help some low-income individuals survive, but they do not and cannot lift anyone from poverty.

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Shackling the Able

November 25, 2020 Brian Phillips Business Regulations, Property

A Florida attorney says that he is on a crusade for people with disabilities. Since 2018, about 750 lawsuits have

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The Road to Progress?

November 23, 2020 Brian Phillips Zoning and Land Use

For the past several years, a controversial highway expansion has pitted neighbors against one another in Collin County. The proposed

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