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property rights

  • Supreme Court Declines to Hear Suit on Eminent Domain for Gas Pipeline
    Supreme Court Declines to Hear Suit on Eminent Domain for Gas Pipeline
    Virginia landowners say the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission lacks clear legislative guidelines, violating the separation of powers.
    May 21, 2024BY Chase Smith
  • Government Land Grabs, from ‘Natural Asset Companies’ to Agenda 2030: Margaret Byfield
    Government Land Grabs, from ‘Natural Asset Companies’ to Agenda 2030: Margaret Byfield
    Margaret Byfield was raised on a 7,000-acre ranch in Nevada. For nearly 30 years, her family fought the ...
    March 21, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
  • The Uniparty Is Only a Few Steps Away From Gutting the US Dollar
    The Uniparty Is Only a Few Steps Away From Gutting the US Dollar
    Commentary America’s political establishment has less respect for the U.S. dollar than our foreign adversaries. That was made ...
    February 27, 2024BY E.J. Antoni and Peter St Onge
  • Your Property Rights Have Been Taken in All 50 States. Here’s How to Get Them Back
    Your Property Rights Have Been Taken in All 50 States. Here’s How to Get Them Back
    In the event of a financial crisis—which seems more likely with every passing day—we could lose everything to ...
    January 31, 2024BY Jack McPherrin
  • X Marks the Spot: Social Media’s Last Stand
    X Marks the Spot: Social Media’s Last Stand
    Commentary Ever since Elon Musk acquired Twitter, now X, the censorship regime has been hell-bent on harassing the ...
    December 20, 2023BY Michael Rectenwald
  • Are We Losing Civilization Itself?
    Are We Losing Civilization Itself?
    Commentary If you live in a community in which retailers don't fear roving bands of thieves swarming stores ...
    August 24, 2023BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Reparations Are a Statist Cudgel for Bludgeoning Property Owners
    Reparations Are a Statist Cudgel for Bludgeoning Property Owners
    Commentary San Francisco’s panel on reparations has issued a recommendation that qualified black residents in that city receive $5 million ...
    March 21, 2023BY Michael Rectenwald
  • Alberta Tables Bill That Aims to Prevent Feds From Entering Private Land Without Permission
    Alberta Tables Bill That Aims to Prevent Feds From Entering Private Land Without Permission
    An omnibus “red tape” bill tabled by the Alberta government on March 8 proposes to modify existing trespass legislation ...
    March 9, 2023BY Marnie Cathcart
  • De Las Casas and the 500-Year Struggle for Liberty
    De Las Casas and the 500-Year Struggle for Liberty
    Commentary Spending the holiday week in gorgeous Mexico City has sent my mind reeling with reflection on the ...
    December 27, 2022BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • AB Premier Appoints MLA Tracy Allard as Parliamentary Secretary for Civil Liberties
    AB Premier Appoints MLA Tracy Allard as Parliamentary Secretary for Civil Liberties
    EDMONTON—Alberta cabinet Grand Prairie MLA Tracy Allard has been appointed the province's parliamentary secretary for civil liberties, a ...
    December 19, 2022BY Marnie Cathcart
  • Alberta Justice Minister Criticizes Feds for Not Publishing Info on Provinces Opposed to Gun Confiscation
    Alberta Justice Minister Criticizes Feds for Not Publishing Info on Provinces Opposed to Gun Confiscation
    Alberta Justice Minister Tyler Shandro said on Nov. 3 that the federal government made a “unilateral” decision to withhold ...
    November 4, 2022BY Marnie Cathcart
  • Changing of the Guard: Can Musk Deliver on His Promises for Free Speech and Information?
    Changing of the Guard: Can Musk Deliver on His Promises for Free Speech and Information?
    Commentary Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter and his immediate firing of top brass represents a potential weakening of the Big ...
    October 31, 2022BY Michael Rectenwald and Mises Institute
  • Lockdowns Are the Pons Asinorum
    Lockdowns Are the Pons Asinorum
    Commentary The Latin phrase "pons asinorum" literally means “bridge of asses,” but for some 300 years, it's been deployed ...
    October 25, 2022BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • SCOTUS Agrees to Hear Appeal by Montana Property Owners Complaining of Forest Service ‘Bait and Switch’
    SCOTUS Agrees to Hear Appeal by Montana Property Owners Complaining of Forest Service ‘Bait and Switch’
    The Supreme Court announced on June 6 that it would hear the appeal of two Montana property owners ...
    June 6, 2022BY Matthew Vadum
  • Reform the Indian Act to Boost First Nations’ Entrepreneurship, Says Study
    Reform the Indian Act to Boost First Nations’ Entrepreneurship, Says Study
    First Nations entrepreneurship can be improved if Ottawa removes further barriers to property rights within the Indian Act, ...
    May 25, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • The Tragedy of the Commons: Individual Freedom and Responsibility Crushed by Emergencies Act Sledgehammer
    The Tragedy of the Commons: Individual Freedom and Responsibility Crushed by Emergencies Act Sledgehammer
    Commentary “A classic problem in environmental economics is the tragedy of the commons. The solution to it lies in ...
    February 26, 2022BY Scott Masson
  • The Marxist Myth of the ‘Treadmill of Production’
    The Marxist Myth of the ‘Treadmill of Production’
    Commentary  In recent years, Marxist theories of environmentalism have plagued online discourse and seeped their way into the public policy ...
    January 25, 2022BY Mises Institute
  • Supreme Court Strengthens Property Rights in Case Involving Labor Organizing on Farms
    Supreme Court Strengthens Property Rights in Case Involving Labor Organizing on Farms
    A California regulation allowing labor organizers to disrupt businesses for hours every day for one-third of the year to recruit ...
    June 24, 2021BY Matthew Vadum
  • CDC Extends Nationwide Eviction Ban Amid Legal Challenges
    CDC Extends Nationwide Eviction Ban Amid Legal Challenges
    The Biden administration has extended the nation's eviction moratorium for another three months, to shield those who struggle ...
    March 29, 2021BY Bill Pan
  • Lawyer Forced to Flee China After Helping Homeowners Sue State-Owned Developers Still Faces Persecution
    Lawyer Forced to Flee China After Helping Homeowners Sue State-Owned Developers Still Faces Persecution
    A Chinese lawyer still faces persecution two years after he fled to the UK to avoid prosecution after ...
    October 13, 2020BY Alexander Zhang
  • Seattle Landlords Sue Mayor, Governor to End Eviction Moratorium
    Seattle Landlords Sue Mayor, Governor to End Eviction Moratorium
    Small landlords in Seattle are suing the city and Washington state over eviction moratoriums that prevent them from ...
    September 16, 2020BY Matthew Vadum
  • COVID Ethics: It’s Immoral to Confine Innocent People Who Might Be a Threat
    COVID Ethics: It’s Immoral to Confine Innocent People Who Might Be a Threat
    Commentary A few weeks ago I presented a libertarian take on the ethics of the lockdown. Following Murray Rothbard in ...
    May 29, 2020BY Philipp Bagus
  • Homeowner Looking to Supreme Court After Police Destroy House
    Homeowner Looking to Supreme Court After Police Destroy House
    A Colorado family whose home was destroyed by police trying to capture an armed suspected shoplifter is pressing ...
    December 8, 2019BY Matthew Vadum
  • Seattle Landlords Fight for Right to Refuse Criminals Tenancy
    Seattle Landlords Fight for Right to Refuse Criminals Tenancy
    Landlords in Seattle are fighting a local housing ordinance that forces them to accept potentially violent criminals, including ...
    November 19, 2019BY Matthew Vadum
  • Martha Boneta’s Stand for Liberty
    Martha Boneta’s Stand for Liberty
    WASHINGTON—In 2006, Martha Boneta fulfilled a childhood dream when she purchased a small 65-acre property called Liberty Farm ...
    August 22, 2019BY Catherine Yang
  • The Soul of America in a Movie
    The Soul of America in a Movie
    What legalese conceals, a heart-wrenching film reveals. Not only does the 2017 film "Little Pink House" show why ...
    September 11, 2018BY Fergus Hodgson
  • How Inflation Helps Keep the Rich Up and the Poor Down
    How Inflation Helps Keep the Rich Up and the Poor Down
    The production of money in a free society is a matter of free association. Everybody from the miners ...
    June 7, 2014BY Jörg Guido Hülsmann
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