Free the Economy podcast: Protecting your property rights with Betsy Sanz
In this week’s episode we cover slow-moving infrastructure projects, the impact of the conservative boycott of Bud Light, good and bad news on nuclear power, and return-to-the-office discipline from corporate managers. Our interview this week is with Betsy Sanz, an attorney with the Institute for Justice (IJ). We talk about the current attempt by a Georgia rail company to use eminent domain to compel the sale of private land, and how IJ and their clients are fighting back. We also cover the legacy of property rights jurisprudence in the case of Kelo v. New London (2005) and beyond.
Recent episodes:
- Free the Economy Episode 53: Avoiding a Central Bank Digital Currency with Nicholas Anthony
- Free the Economy Episode 52: (De-)Regulating Tech and AI with Adam Thierer
- Free the Economy Episode 51: Making Congress Work with Kevin Kosar
- Free the Economy Episode 50: Centers of Progress with Chelsea Follett
- Free the Economy Episode 49: The Future of Energy and Environmental Policy with Travis Fisher
- Free the Economy Episode 48: Making College Pay with Preston Cooper
- Free the Economy Episode 47: Getting out of Control with Neil Chilson
- Free the Economy Episode 46: Personal Finance and YouTube with Spencer Johnson
- Free the Economy Episode 45: The Trouble with Big-Government Conservatives with André Béliveau
- Free the Economy Episode 44: Polling Capitalism with Karlyn Bowman
Join us next week when our guest will be Nick Sorrentino of Against Crony Capitalism.