The construction of pipelines in Texas seems to pit two of the state’s values against one another. The Texas economy
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A License to Steal?
Law enforcement agencies and prosecutors claim that civil asset forfeiture (CAF) is a crucial tool in fighting the “war on
Court Rules that Preservation isn’t Zoning
The Court of Appeals First District of Texas recently ruled that Houston’s preservation ordinance doesn’t violate the city charter, which
Fix it or Else
The city of Cuero has a vacant building ordinance that requires property owners to maintain vacant buildings or else. And
New Education Metrics
According to Politico, the budget passed by the Texas Legislature in the recent session establishes new metrics for evaluating school
Should We Allow STRs?
A recent article about short-term rentals (STRs) in Corpus Christi begins with the question: “Should companies like Airbnb be allowed
The Real Meaning of the Declaration of Independence
For most Americans, July 4th is a time to celebrate the nation’s independence from Great Britain. Certainly, that was the
A Small Victory for Property Rights
Last week, the Supreme Court struck down a Tennessee law that requires an individual to be a resident of the