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Can the government use tax foreclosures to destroy conservation easements without compensation?

Not paying your taxes should and does have serious consequences. Governments, and most people, have little sympathy for tax delinquents. … More

conservation, conservation easement, environment, libertarian environmentalism, property, Property Rights, tax foreclosure, taxes

Supreme Court’s muddled definition of property undermines and politicizes conservation

The Supreme Court’s vague definition of “property” undermines free-market environmentalism.

conservation, environmentalism, free market environmentalism, libertarian environmentalism, Murr, Murr v. Wisconsin, Pacific Legal Foundation, PLF, property, Property Rights, SCOTUS, Supreme Court

Compensation for takings incentivizes rational government decision-making

The Supreme Court is considering an important Takings Clause case on the government’s obligation to pay when it regulates away … More

free market environmentalism, libertarian environmentalism, Murr v. Wisconsin, property, Property Rights, regulation, regulatory takings, takings, takings clause

Species recovery depends on establishing better incentives

An Endangered Species Act regulation undermines incentives to conserve and recover species, while also harming property owners and the economy.

conservation, environment, ESA, ESA 4(d), op-ed, property, regulation, take prohibition, threatened species, threatened species take

Why do property owners care about critical habitat?

Recently, 18 states announced that they were challenging the Fish and Wildlife Service’s new critical habitat regulations. For decades, the … More

Critical Habitat, Endangered Species Act, ESA, permission, Permission Society, permit, property, Property Rights, regulation, Sandefur, take

Should property rights be taken seriously?

Over on PLF’S Liberty Blog, I have a post on how radical environmentalists answer that question wrong and, as a … More

Competitive Enterprise Institute, Endangered Species Act, environmental, environmentalism, ESA, ESA reform, incentives, libertarian, libertarian environmentalism, libertarianism, Myron Ebell, property, Property Rights

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