In early February, a Florida judge upheld an a provision in the Destin city charter that limits buildings to a
Category: Property
SB 147 is an Injustice
Texas Sen. Lois Kolkhorst has introduced SB 147, a bill that would prohibit citizens, companies, governments, and entities from China,
Food Trucks and Property Rights
The Institute for Justice (IJ) has filed a lawsuit against the city of Jacksonville, North Carolina. The city recently passed
Who Owns the Beach?
In 2018, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled that homeowners with property on Lake Michigan do not own the beach. The
Legalized Theft
In September, the South Carolina Supreme Court upheld the state’s civil forfeiture laws, which allow police to confiscate money, cars,
TLC Thinks Some Consumers are Stupid
The Texas Lottery Commission (TLC) is suing a Houston-area distiller for trademark infringement. The commission owns a trademark on the
Justice and Intellectual Property Rights
Libertarians have long expressed disdain for intellectual property rights. As an example, Jeffrey A Tucker writes that “ownership is impossible
The Two Sides of the Censorship Coin
Sen. Ted Cruz has long been a critic of social media, claiming that they censor conservative content on their platforms.