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  • Familiarity breeds acceptance on property rights
    Familiarity breeds acceptance on property rights

    By Samuel Staley
    June 25, 2007

  • WSJ: Road Blockhead
    WSJ: Road Blockhead

    By Geoffrey Segal
    June 25, 2007

  • Let them drink cake!
    Let them drink cake!

    By Skaidra Smith-Heisters
    June 24, 2007

  • Houston is not Hell
    Houston is not Hell

    By Adrian Moore
    June 24, 2007

  • Mass Subsidy for Mass Transit
    Mass Subsidy for Mass Transit

    By Geoffrey Segal
    June 24, 2007

  • Katy Freeway Project Shows Tolling and Transit Together Can Benefit Houston Commuters
    Katy Freeway Project Shows Tolling and Transit Together Can Benefit Houston Commuters

    Commissioners Court should look to Katy project as model for Westpark

    By Leonard Gilroy
    June 22, 2007

  • Second Anniversary of Kelo and the State of Property Rights in America
    Second Anniversary of Kelo and the State of Property Rights in America

    By Leonard Gilroy
    June 22, 2007

  • Me on CNBC
    Me on CNBC

    By Ted Balaker
    June 21, 2007

  • The Good, the Bad, and the Sicko
    The Good, the Bad, and the Sicko

    By Alex McCorbin
    June 20, 2007

  • Up is Down, Black is White
    Up is Down, Black is White

    By Damon Chetson
    June 20, 2007

  • All Eyes on Philadelphia
    All Eyes on Philadelphia

    By Steven Titch
    June 20, 2007

  • Harris County Toll Increases are Good for Mobility
    Harris County Toll Increases are Good for Mobility

    Variable pricing is a proven congestion-reduction tool

    By Leonard Gilroy
    June 20, 2007

  • PLF Set to Launch First Anti-Regulatory Takings Lawsuit Under AZ’s Prop 207
    PLF Set to Launch First Anti-Regulatory Takings Lawsuit Under AZ’s Prop 207

    By Leonard Gilroy
    June 20, 2007

  • Giuliani Becomes First Candidate to Embrace Privatization
    Giuliani Becomes First Candidate to Embrace Privatization

    By Leonard Gilroy
    June 20, 2007

  • Hold Onto Your Wallets
    Hold Onto Your Wallets

    By Geoffrey Segal
    June 20, 2007

  • Foreign Follies
    Foreign Follies

    By Amanda K. Hydro
    June 19, 2007

  • Policy Panel Tackles USF, Net Neutrality
    Policy Panel Tackles USF, Net Neutrality

    By Steven Titch
    June 19, 2007

  • Unconstitutional Power Grab
    Unconstitutional Power Grab

    Reps. Oberstar and DeFazio ignore Tenth Amendment in push to stop states from using transportation PPPs

    By Geoffrey Segal
    June 19, 2007

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