Bourgeois Libertarianism Could Save America
Don't underestimate the civilization-saving powers of respecting private property and generally minding your own business.
Don't underestimate the civilization-saving powers of respecting private property and generally minding your own business.
The pope conveniently forgets that as a property-rights-based market economy has expanded, grueling poverty has receded worldwide.
Those smitten by John Wayne, Robert E. Lee, or even Joseph Stalin should commission statues on their own property. The rest of us have more important issues to debate.
We should celebrate our fandom on our own dime, and on our own property.
The Chinese Communist Party confiscated a sacred meteorite from Muslim herders. They're suing to get it back.
Episode 8 of Free Speech Rules by UCLA Law Professor Eugene Volokh
What happens when preservationists get in the way of a diner owner who is looking to sell his place, retire, and pocket the cash?
Miami Beach's crackdown on Airbnb is "in jarring conflict" with a state law capping municipal fines at $1,000 per day, Judge Michael Hanzman ruled.
There’s no need to pit property owners against imperiled species.
California man highlights the absurdity of dumb regulations.
Startups from Cape Town to Nairobi think the budding technology is the future of the continent.
Plus: The Justice Department goes after "net neutrality" in California and SNL takes on Brett Kavanaugh.