Two weeks ago, the Texas Senate passed HB 2730, an action that many are proclaiming as a victory for property
Friday Roundup 6-4-21
The Texas General Land Office recently announced that it will be seizing private property along the Gulf Coast. Tropical storms
Repeal not Revision
In cities across the nation, zoning laws are being revised to allow duplexes, fourplexes and other small multifamily housing in
Color-blindness Kills
Since the sixteenth century, depictions of Lady Justice have her blindfolded to represent impartiality. Justice should be applied equally without
In Defense of Discrimination
In a previous post, we examined a Maryland law that prohibits landlords from asking prospective tenants about certain types of
Systemic Racism
It is difficult to read anything written by a Leftist without seeing the words “systemic racism” used to explain an
Friday Roundup 5-28-21
In a post about systemic racism, John McWhorter writes: A science teacher conference in Washington state last year included a
Unleashing a Gusher of Affordable Housing
In the late nineteenth century, self-taught geologist Patillo Higgins concluded that a salt dome in Beaumont contained oil. Geological experts