Nightclubs can make for very poor neighbors. Loud noise, traffic, and drunken patrons can be disruptive to the residents of
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Friday Roundup 7-9-21
A lawsuit against the city of Chicago illustrates the adage, “it’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” In
A Pyrrhic Victory for Property Rights?
Many are hailing the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid as a victory for property rights.
A Non-victory for Property Rights
Two weeks ago, the Texas Senate passed HB 2730, an action that many are proclaiming as a victory for property
Repeal not Revision
In cities across the nation, zoning laws are being revised to allow duplexes, fourplexes and other small multifamily housing in
The End of the Road is Venezuela
A movement is underway to pressure the Biden Administration to waive global intellectual property (IP) rights to COVID vaccines developed
With Friends Like This…
Many attempts to defend property rights are founded on the wrong premises. The result, unfortunately, is ultimately destructive to the
The Moral Case for Housing Producers
In 2011, I purchased a boarded up home in the Sunnyside community of Houston. This low-income neighborhood was filled with