Listen "Talks with Authors: Nowhere to Live: The Hidden Story of America's Housing Crisis"
Episode Synopsis
In Nowhere to Live: The Hidden Story of America’s Housing Crisis, author James Burling describes the interesting history of America's housing market. With stories going back to the Civil War, the early twentieth century, and the “urban renewal” movement of the 1950s, Nowhere to Live argues that a series of governmental mistakes helped to create a current housing crisis. Burling also proposes a solution: "not by government fiat, but through the restoration of private property rights." Join the author and moderator Eric Claeys as they discuss these issues and the book itself. Featuring: James S. Burling, Vice President of Litigation, Pacific Legal Foundation Moderator: Prof. Eric R. Claeys, Professor of Law, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University -- To register, click the link above. Click here to read James Burling's blog post.
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