The Governance, Liberty, and Prosperity for American Indians program was a co-sponsored program between the Law & Economics Center and The Hoover Institution’s Renewing Indigenous Economies Project. The program gathered scholars and commissioned nine original research papers from experts around the country to encourage and support research that furthers the understanding of indigenous economies and … Continue reading “Governance, Liberty, and Prosperity for American Indians”

The pervasiveness and broad sweep of NEPA and other federal (and state) permitting requirements have long been the subject of criticism by commercial developers and even average property owners engaged in small-scale development projects.  They claim that the costs in time, money, and other resources that permitting schemes’ procedural and substantive restrictions impose unreasonable and … Continue reading “Do NEPA and Other Permitting Requirements Doom Green Energy and Infrastructure Plans?”