“The Road to Hell is Paved With ‘Reasonable Expectations'”, TODAY at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT)

What does the Murr v. Wisconsin “Reasonable Expectations” test mean for United States property owners? This and more on today’s show. See Program Notes, below, for the stories, etc., I plan to discuss.

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Program Notes

“The Project”

A loss for property rights in Murr v. Wisconsin

New TSA Policy May Lead to Increased Scrutiny of Reading Material

Facebook hires thousands to launch crackdown on ‘hate speech’ HT Rob Abiera

Trump travel ban: Supreme Court reinstates key parts of executive order

How the FAA Killed Uber for Planes HT Sunny Lohmann

Even moderate drinking causes atrophy in brain area related to memory, learning HT Donna Pozdro

Red states rip California’s new travel ban — and California

California invested heavily in solar power. Now there’s so much that other states are sometimes paid to take it

Vladimir Putin Is Trying to Get Down With the Cool Kids HT Glenn Reynolds (@InstaPundit) on Twitter


HT Marc Griefer

California Today: The Fight Over Single Payer

Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Asra Q. Nomani Respond to Readers HT Kira Peikoff

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