The process of naturalization is a government-created "right" with no basis in property rights. In other words, there is no ...
Fundamental property rights are under assault. Your right to say who can be on your property, and what they can do there, will be limited to the point of irrelevance unless the Supreme Court agrees to ...
The housing market had a tumultuous year marked by low inventory and high interest rates that pushed prices to record levels. Prospective first-time buyers are hoping it will turn around in 2025, and ...
One often hears the catchphrase, “human rights” matter more than “property rights.” That is wrong. Property rights are human rights, and undermining property rights threatens other fundamental human ...
I'm blogging this week about my new book Natural Property Rights, published with Cambridge University Press and available for purchase now digitally and in hardbound version, at a variety of ...
The opinion in a U.S. District Court decision that has made corner crossing legal in the 10th District notes, “as Wyoming territorial justices observed long ago, ‘The fence is made for beasts; the law ...
Murray Rothbard based much of his work on property rights, and in this piece, Ludovico Lumicisi applies Rothbardian thinking ...
Thank you, Eugene! This week, I'm blogging about a scholarly project long in the works. Earlier this summer, I published a book, Natural Property Rights, with Cambridge University Press. If readers ...
When government increases its power to act as it wishes, the powerful and well-connected win, and the powerless lose. In contrast, when property rights are strong and the rule of law is consistently ...
Agriculture can contribute to energy production in new ways without compromising farmers' say in how land is used, writes ...