A recent opinion piece at CNN.com addresses several bills that were introduced in the 2023 Texas legislative session, including a
They Should be Concerned about the Present
Many rural Texans oppose school choice because they fear what might happen to their government schools in the future. A
Adverse Possession
A little-known aspect of property rights is the concept of adverse possession, sometimes called squatters rights. Founded in common law,
Price Controls are Kinda Sorta Bad
An editorial by the New York Daily News Editorial Board provides an example of the nonsense that can be written
The “Shabbifying” of NYC Rental Housing
Howard Husock, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, uses data from the Census Bureau to illustrate how rent
Few People Care About Property Rights…
Few people care about property rights until it is their property that is threatened. For example, when the federal government
PLF Wins Big at SCOTUS—Twice
Today, the United States Supreme Court announced two unanimous rulings in cases that had been filed by the Pacific Legal
Paul’s Lack of Conceptual Clarity
On Monday, we examined Elon Musk’s claim that working from home is “morally wrong.” Such a claim derives from a