In Part 1, we examined the “tragedy of the commons.” In Part 2, we examined how property rights can be
Category: Property
Property Rights and Pollution, Part 2
In Part 1, we examined the “tragedy of the commons.” In Part 2, we will examine how property rights can
Property Rights and Pollution, Part 1
The following is an excerpt from The Innovator Versus the Collective. For decades, the government has sought to reduce pollution
The Bathroom Bill Debate
One of the items on the agenda for the special session of the Texas Legislature is a “bathroom bill.” Hotly
Conflicting “Rights”
In a recent column about open carry, Houston Chronicle business writer Chris Tomlinson writes: Texas law prioritizes property and employer
Local Control Needs to be Controlled
In November 2015, the Austin City Council passed a temporary moratorium on new licenses for Type 2, non-owner-occupied short-term rentals
Making Judgment Illegal
The city of Frisco is considering an ordinance that will require developers to devote at least 10 percent of their
Texas Patriots Talk
The following talk was delivered to the Texas Patriots by Brian Phillips. The topic was individual rights.