As energy expert Alex Epstein points out in Fossil Future, before we begin to analyze any idea or policy, we
Treat Landlords as Allies
While city officials in Boston continue to push for rent control, the Boston Herald is calling for the city to
Throwing Mom and Pop Under the Bus
Politicians and housing activists often blame greedy corporate landlords as a primary cause of rising housing costs. They then demand
Eating the Seed Corn
A growing movement is underway to impose a global minimum tax of 2 percent on the world’s 2,700 billionaires. This
The Constitution Doesn’t Apply to the States
Last November, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit refused to hear a takings case brought by
Should “Corner Crossing” be Legal?
The owner of a Wyoming ranch is appealing a judge’s ruling that “corner crossing” is legal. Corner crossing is the
We Must Check Our Premises
A growing number of public officials are sounding the alarm that a decreasing birth rate in the United States could
A Bunch of Hooey
A federal jury in Missouri recently found the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and several residential brokers guilty of conspiring