In the early 2000s, Florida officials cut down about 18,000 backyard citrus trees in an effort to eradicate citrus-canker disease.
Category: Property
Posturing on the Wall
In mid-2021, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced a plan for the state to build a border wall. To date, the
When the Chickens Come Home to Roost in Your Backyard
The Cecil County Council in Maryland is considering an ordinance that would allow property owners to keep up to eight
A Letter from Ken Paxton
Last week, I received a fund-raising letter from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. In the letter, Paxton repeatedly proclaimed his
Property Rights without Morality
Libertarians believe that individual liberty is compatible with virtually any moral code. However, politics is the application of morality into
Property Wrongs
A neighborhood association in Boise is fighting a proposal to develop a 226-unit subdivision. The Northwest Neighborhood Association (NWNA) contends
A Room with a View
The owner of a Miami Beach hotel—Setai Hotel Acquisition LLC–is suing the city over a zoning change. Zoning officials approved
Property Rights as Political Expediency
Writing in The Federalist, David Larsen makes a compelling case for eliminating single-family zoning. And he takes his fellow conservatives