“Just cause eviction” laws (sometimes called “good cause eviction laws) are, according to housing advocate Shelter Force, “a legal framework
A Victim is Resisting
On May 1, St. Paul’s draconian rent control ordinance took effect. The law caps rent increases to 3 percent, though
No Right to Counsel
Housing advocates argue that when tenants are facing eviction, they have an unfair disadvantage. They claim that landlords are represented
Texas’ War on Free Speech
In May, a federal appeals court upheld a Texas law that prohibits social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube
The Progressive Framework is Anti-individual
The Progressive framework subordinates the individual—every individual—to the group. That framework is anti-individual and demands that the individual sacrifice his
The Costs of Democracy
A recent article in The Los Angeles Times reports that “affordable housing” projects in California are routinely costing more than
Unattractive Alternatives isn’t Force
A report published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution claims that landlords force renters to sign away their rights. The report details
Clarence Thomas is a Hypocrite
In his concurring opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, Associate Justice Clarence Thomas said that the Court should