Judge questions Justice Dept. over Louisville police accountability plan
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O Progresso É Réu do Pregresso
Some regulations were created to protect or improve our lives, but over time, they’ve backfired in ways that hurt the country. Here’s a breakdown of some of the worst offenders: Zoning Laws Intention: To separate incompatible land uses (e.g., factories from homes). Reality: They’ve made housing unaffordable by limiting what can be built and where, especially in urban areas. Single-family zoning keeps cities sprawling, increases traffic, and worsens the housing crisis by preventing more affordable housing options like […]
Houston police officer Ricardo Corral is not legally liable for crashing his police cruiser into another vehicle, the Texas Supreme Court ruled last week. After all, he was in hot pursuit of someone apparently considered a dangerous villain: an adult man who sought to pay a consenting adult woman for sex. During a prostitution sting in 2019, Corral “made a wide turn from the middle lane,” per Houston Public Media. He subsequently crashed into a truck containing two […]
Came across a post by Sanford Ikeda on Facebook pointing out this neat little article by Carl Menger’s granddaughter, Eve Menger published last year. submitted by /u/Valcic [link] [comments]
The rule-writing bureaucrats won’t like it, and you’ll be empowered The post How you can end an unconstitutional delegation of power appeared first on Downsize DC.
Now available at the Mises Institute book store : Life in Liberty: Liber Amicorum,a collection of essays in honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe for his 75th birthday.
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