Property Rights
Taking Land or Just Borrowing It With Interest?
Why are environmentalists in favor of compensating voluntary land use restrictions but not involuntary ones?
The Case of Cory Maye
A cop is dead, an innocent man may be on death row, and drug warriors keep knocking down doors.
Straight Talk Is Cheap
How John McCain became the capo of the new, reformed campaign finance syndicate
Endgame In New London, or, Another Successful Five-Year Plan
Last decade's business model and this week's evictions
Negotiating at Gunpoint
Cities can't be trusted with sweeping eminent domain powers.
Property Seizures and the New London Tea Party
Homeowners' attorney Scott Bullock talks about the Supreme Court's Kelo v. New London decision and America's brewing revolution against eminent domain abuse.
"Like Undermining Motherhood and Apple Pie"
Why are California Dems in local government embracing eminent domain abuse?
What's So Eminent About Public Domain?
The copyright lobby makes a dubious case for IP protection
Why The New York Times ?s Eminent Domain
Elite newspapers and liberal activists embrace the Kelo decision at their long-term peril.
The NRA vs. the Constitution
How a misguided defense of gun rights undermines a free society
Is Janice Rogers Brown Really Walter Mondale?
To confirm their judge, Republicans abandoned their ideas
Greenpeace Declares Victory Against Wheat Patent
Except it wasn't really a patent. And Greenpeace didn't really have anything to do with it
Ripe for Condemnation
The Supreme Court should reject land grabs aimed at boosting tax revenue