Skip to content
Texas Institute for Property Rights

Texas Institute for Property Rights

Property is Freedom

  • About
  • Blog
    • Business Regulations
    • Education
    • Eminent Domain
    • Environmentalism
    • General
    • Housing
    • Property
    • Privatization
    • Reviews
      • Books
      • Movies
    • Satire
    • Zoning and Land Use
  • Articles
  • Talks
  • Briefs & Papers
  • Pandemic
    • Articles and Papers
    • Blog Posts
    • Interviews/Videos
    • Talking Points

Tag: property rights

Why Theft may be Legalized in Seattle

December 23, 2020 Brian Phillips Property

For the past several months, public officials in Seattle have been considering an ordinance that would legalize theft, assault, and

Continue reading

The “Other Guy, ” Again

December 18, 2020 Brian Phillips Eminent Domain, Property

We frequently hear individuals claim that their property rights are being violated. It happens when the government uses eminent domain

Continue reading

The Freedom to Trade and Use Vaccines

December 16, 2020 Brian Phillips Property

Last Friday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave Americans permission to receive Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. The FDA’s action came

Continue reading

The Freedom to Produce and Trade Vaccines

December 14, 2020 Brian Phillips Property

Nearly a week after Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine began being used in Great Britain, the vaccine will start being used in

Continue reading

Low-income Individuals Need Property Rights

December 2, 2020 Brian Phillips General, Property

Government programs and policies may help some low-income individuals survive, but they do not and cannot lift anyone from poverty.

Continue reading

Shackling the Able

November 25, 2020 Brian Phillips Business Regulations, Property

A Florida attorney says that he is on a crusade for people with disabilities. Since 2018, about 750 lawsuits have

Continue reading

A “Fairness Doctrine” for Big Tech?

October 17, 2020 Brian Phillips Business Regulations

In 1949, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued the Fairness Doctrine. This policy required broadcasters to present controversial issues of interest

Continue reading

Theft is Theft

October 14, 2020 Brian Phillips Eminent Domain

Imagine for a moment, that a neighbor’s young daughter desperately needs surgery to save her life, but her family can’t

Continue reading

Posts pagination

«Previous Posts 1 … 9 10 11 12 13 … 29 Next Posts»
The Affordable Housing Crisis: Causes and Cures, is available on Amazon in both Kindle and paperback.
WordPress Theme: Tortuga by ThemeZee.