The Houston Chronicle reports that local politicians, educators, philanthropists, and business organizations have been discussing a plan for a new
Common Errors in Defending Property Rights, Part 1
Often, when a regulation or law is proposed, the would-be victims argue that their property rights would be violated if
The Divisive Nature of Zoning
The very nature of zoning makes it a magnet for controversy and divisiveness. The latest example has erupted in College
An Eminent Domain Debate by Non-essentials
A recent “debate” on San Angelo Live! provides an illuminating example of focusing on non-essential issues when discussing property rights
Greed and Justice
“Avarice,” states a recent editorial in the Houston Chronicle, “is just a politer way of describing greed, which seems to
The Roundup 6
Competing Values The Houston Chronicle recently profiled a couple who have installed synthetic turf in their Houston Heights yard. They
Straw Men
The latest crusade by Leftists is a movement to rid the nation of plastic straws. The seemingly innocuous straw is,
Live and Let Live
Since Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the creation of religious freedom task force, members of the political Left have been