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Category: Property

Civil Forfeiture: Guilty Until Proven Innocent

May 22, 2018 Brian Phillips Property

In October 2017, Anthonia Nwaorie was about to board a plane in Houston. The nurse was going to fly to

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Deja Vu

May 3, 2018 Brian Phillips Property

In the last Texas legislative session, great controversy erupted over Austin’s attempts to reign in local governments. Bills were introduced

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Imagine a World of Individual Flourishing

May 1, 2018 Brian Phillips Books, Property

In “honor” of May Day, the socialist holiday celebrating the destruction of property rights, I offer Chapter 1 of Principles

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Censorship and Social Media

April 26, 2018 Brian Phillips Property

A lot of noise is being made about censorship on social media platforms such as Facebook, You Tube, and Twitter.

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How to End the Bullet Train Controversy

April 20, 2018 Brian Phillips Briefs & Papers, Business Regulations, Property

In 2015, Texas Central Partners announced that it had secured funding to move forward with a proposed high-speed railroad between

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An HOA Controversy in Dripping Springs

April 10, 2018 Brian Phillips Property

Homeowners in a neighborhood in Dripping Springs are engaged a controversy over deed restrictions. In 2016, Greg George began building

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When Property Rights “Collide”

April 8, 2018 Brian Phillips Podcast, Property

Fuzzy and imprecise thinking regarding property rights leads many people to believe that conflicts between the rights of one individual

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Thinking Globally and Acting Locally

April 3, 2018 Brian Phillips Environmentalism, Property

It would be an gross understatement to say that I am not a fan of environmentalists. I think that environmentalists

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