Civil Rights | Increasing the Penalties for Housing Discrimination Will Harm Society

About the author: George C. Leef is an adjunct professor of law and economics at Northwood University, and a scholar with the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.

Not so long ago in this country, you could stay out of legal trouble by refraining from aggression against other people. The law of torts, crimes, and property was well established and under those bodies of law, you committed no offense unless you acted so as to hurt another by taking or damaging something that was rightfully his. If you declined an offer to deal with someone else, you were...

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