How The Free Market Can Protect And Preserve The Environment
From ending subsidies, to tort law reform, to rights to purchase land for preservation, a free market is at the heart of any environmental solutions.
Police Seize Gun From St. Louis Couple Threatened By Mob
Police reportedly executed a search warrant against the St. Louis couple who defended their home against mobs in June, seizing one of their guns.
How White Privilege Theory Encourages The Destruction of Property
With privilege theory quickly taking over the American discourse on race, sympathy for looters and vandals is on the rise and not slowing down.
Coronavirus Rent Strikes Are On The Fast Track To Obliterating Property Rights
America’s responses to the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic come at the expense of our natural rights, and property ownership is in the crosshairs.
Here’s Why Elizabeth Warren’s Wealth Tax Will Not Work At All
Warren’s wealth tax includes the flaw of many of the left’s grand plans in that it presumes no negative consequences will follow — but of course they will.
Here’s How To Successfully Debate A Democratic Socialist
As the democratic socialists become more prominent, both nationally and at our dinner tables, it’s very likely you will find yourself debating one, like I did recently.
Invading Restaurants To Harass Political Opponents Is Illegal And Harms Innocent Bystanders
Whether they are fast food or fine dining, restaurants are not public venues in which all people are welcome. They are private businesses that specialize in hospitality.
If Government Grabbed Big Tech Algorithms, It’d Be A Huge Property Rights Violation
Critics are calling for Congress to force the popular platforms to open their codebooks. This would be bad for those companies and for consumers.
Even Newly Corrected Data Doesn’t Support Claims That Scandinavia Is Socialist
Proponents of ‘democratic socialism’ often point to Norway, where 59 percent of the country’s wealth is in government hands, as a real-life example of their ideas. This is a fallacy.
In Ruling That Taking Cell Data Requires A Warrant, SCOTUS Stole Congress’s Job Again
In Friday’s split decision, the justices reversed the lower courts and held that to obtain historic cell-site information from third-party providers, the government must obtain a warrant.
For The Left, The Enlightenment Is Just Another Excuse To Cry ‘Racism’
Jamelle Bouie gives us a critique of the Enlightenment from the Left, and it’s exactly what you were expecting: another excuse to call everyone racist.
Why The Supreme Court Should Say Privacy Rights Include People’s Data
The Supreme Court should protect our telecom data from being wrongly seized. It should recognize this data as the property of telecom users and require a warrant before it is seized.
What You Need To Know About The Space Law Congress Is Considering
In the Senate, the third in a series of hearings organized by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) on the legal problems private space companies face is scheduled for July 13.
Malcolm Gladwell Wants You To Hate Golf So He Can Steal Private Property
Malcolm Gladwell serves up a self-serving, near-socialist diatribe with a picture of a lush, manicured private Los Angeles golf course enclosed by a chain-link fence.
When Communists Redistributed Private Property, My Grandfather Lost Everything
Chinese farmers like my grandfather had a rude awakening when they realized that what government gives, the government can take it away.
Entrepreneurs Don’t Need International Treaty Changes To Start Spacesteading
The Outer Space Treaty should not undermine the case that private enterprise is also entitled to ownership of materials it removes from the Moon or elsewhere.
Why Music Streaming Is Bad For Democracy
The ever-increasing popularity of streaming services like Spotify speaks volumes about the changing view in American society toward the meaning of ownership.
No One Has A Right To A Bathroom
If the Obama administration is going to demand toilets be open to all comers, the McDonald’s in Chinatown has some ‘splaining to do.
Court Restrains The Puddle Police—For Now
If the Environmental Protection Agency can claim the federal government can regulate manmade ditches and standing water, what private lands will be left?
How Government Kills Two Income Classes With One Stone
New data demonstrates how big-government policies simultaneously raise housing costs for the poor and commuter headaches for the middle class.