Arizona’s Court of Appeals has delivered a major victory for private property rights, ruling that cities cannot bar homeowners from renting out their residences as short-term or vacation rentals—period. This decisive ruling not only reaffirms the…
Click here to read the full version of The Journal. Table of Contents Florida’s Rural…
Jim Griset had a simple dream: to build a small, boutique hotel in the heart of downtown Prescott,…
Time for Tucsonans to File Compensation Claims The Arizona Supreme Court last week declined to…
Nose hair is offensive. A tax on property is like the nose hair of public policy. There may not be a…
For most of American history, government “eminent domain,” “takings” or “public use” referred to a narrow power—the right to seize private property, but only for genuine public uses like roads, schools, or courthouses, and only with just…
October 12, 2025 Florida is often celebrated as a low-tax beacon, yet for many households, housing…
The James Madison Institute Releases Latest JMI Poll of Florida Voters Rising Cost-of-Living and…
David Stokes, Elias Tsapelas, and Avery Frank join Zach Lawhorn to discuss: the cancellation of the…
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