After throwing millions of Americans out of work with lockdowns, the government discovered that many of those individuals could not
Rules of Evidence
In a court trial, specific rules govern what evidence is admissible. According to Wikipedia The law of evidence, also known
Friday Roundup 9-17-21
Calls to end single-family zoning are usually accompanied with a reminder that zoning has long been used for racial and
Housing and the Full Context
An objective evaluation of any issue requires a consideration of the full context. This means identifying and evaluating all of
Conservatives are Wrong about Big Tech
James R. Taylor, the President of The Heartland Institute, writes that Big Tech is hypocritical for using property rights claims
Promises are Cheap
The Biden Administration has announced plans to build or restore 2 million homes to address the housing shortage. This is
Free Speech for Me, but not for Thee
Last Thursday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill that prohibits large social media companies from blocking content or removing
Less than Ideal
In October 2020, the Cambridge, Massachusetts, city council enacted a citywide 100 percent affordable housing overly (AHO). The AHO allows