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“Fact, Fiction, and Opinion”
- Book Review by Nathaniel R. Dickinson (PRFA, July 2006)
The Essential Grizzly by Doug and Andrea Peacock (Lyons Press, 2006)
Presumptions cripple this book on grizzlies. A blend of facts and fiction, politics and advocacy, this compendium of essays on grizzlies and the authors
opinions on their importance to man wastes an opportunity to compile reams of knowledge into a credible work.
“Farm Bureau seeks limits for conservation easements”
- by Steve Miller, West River Editor, Rapid City Journal, August 26, 2003 (Reprinted by permission of the Rapid City Journal)
The South Dakota Farm Bureau began a petition drive to limit perpetual conservation easements. “Unseen changes in the future can place unintended hardships on future property owners,” said Dick Kjerstad, president.
Farmer Hits Back with $200 Million Lawsuit
- Claim filed after armed DEC officers entered on farm without a warrant and stopped earth moving operations.
“Farmers Are Misled Into Holding On”
- By Joe Zajicek, Iowa City, Iowa
Those in political power inflate farmers egos by telling them that without them the world would starve, while imposing land-use controls to keep farmers from selling the land for its full value.
Farmers Have Private Property Rights—What Does This Mean?
- Speech by Carol W. LaGrasse, President, Property Rights Foundation of America. Given at Town Hall, Warwick, New York. Sponsored by LOCAL, Landowners Opposed to Confiscation of All Land, October 29, 2001
“Farmers Fight Back in the New Jersey Highlands”
- By Devlen Mackey, Owner, Mackey Orchards, Belvidere, New Jersey; Eleventh Annual National Conference on Private Property Rights (PRFA, Albany, N.Y., October 13, 2007)
Farmers, local government, and developers are opposing the state regional zoning law, the New Jersey Highlands Regional Planning and Water Protection Act, which imposes 88-acre zoning and exploits endangered species rules in Hunterdon, Warren, and other northwestern New Jersey counties to stop the use of land. The law is said to be intended to protect the watershed for drinking water, but sewers to keep flow from Lake Hopatcong are prohibited by the Department of Environmental Protection.
“Farmers Want Town Board To Reject New Code”
- by Scott Webber, Reprinted by permission from the Warwick Valley Dispatch, November 7, 2001
“Fear and Trembling”
- By Carol W. LaGrasse (“Worth Commenting,” Reprinted from the New York Property Rights Clearinghouse, Vol. 10, No. 1, PRFA, Winter 2006)
Most property owners faced with the threatening experience of dealing with DEC wetlands bureaucrats and APA officials are so terrified that that they will not ask their elected representatives for assistance. Anyway, representatives can not be counted on to help property owners facing unjust environmental permit conditions and enforcement, but, instead, are good at getting grants for communities.
Fear-Mongering Sustains Fund-Raising
- A Report on the Adirondack Council Available.
“Federal Court Orders U.S. To Compensate Missouri Landowners”
- By Carol W. LaGrasse (PRFA, January 2003)
Federal court rules that according to Missouri law, the land underlying an abandoned railroad in Missouri reverted to the property owners. The government has to pay the first thirteen underlying owners $410,000, with more to follow along the 225-mile Katy Trail.
Federal Courts Put Napster in Line with Copyrights Law
- Free Web Music Swapping Company Ordered to Move Quickly.
Federal Judge Accepts Long Island Pine Barrens Group Back in Court
- Update-April 2001.
Federal Landownership and Control
- Speech by Robert J. Smith from Proceedings of the Fourth Annual New York Conference on Private Property Rights (1999).
Fifteen Questions About Site Plan Review
- Consider these questions before you allow site plan review by a planning board.
Fisheries Conservation through Property Rights
-Speech by Frederick William Meeker from Proceedings of the Fourth Annual New York Conference on Private Property Rights (PRFA 1999).
Fly-In for Freedom (10th Annual)
- Details of the 10th Annual Fly-In for Freedom hosted by the Alliance for America - May19-20, 2001.
Forest Land Easements
—Freezing the Future
- Speech by William R. Sayre from Proceedings of the Fourth Annual New York Conference on Private Property Rights (1999).

Forestry Issues

- Index page of information about forestry issues on the national scene.
“Forward for Private Property Rights”
-by James S. Burling, Senior Counsel, Pacific Legal Foundation, Speech to the Ninth Annual National Conference on Private Property Rights (PRFA, Albany, N.Y., October 22, 2005)
Go to the mirror to see the real enemy of property rights, ourselves. Pacific Legal Foundation has won lawsuits such as the Suitum and Palazzolo cases by looking at what happens to real-life people hit by regulations. In the older Nollan and Dolan cases, the property owner won because of the nonsensical results of regulation. But an oil company was not a sympathetic litigant in Chevron v. Lingle, and the justices failed to grasp economic logic.
Foul Ball - My Life and Hard Times Trying to Save an Old Ballpark” - by Jim Bouton (Bulldog Publishing 2003), Reviewed by
Nathaniel R. Dickinson
- (PRFA, February 6, 2004)
The great New York Yankees pitcher Jim Bouton led a battle to save treasured Wahconah Park, in Pittsfield, Mass., one of the oldest in America, having hosted professional baseball since 1892. Bouton narrates how he brought the community together against a new government-financed stadium, battling the City Council, which could wield eminent domain. Dickinson draws a parallel to the Nets stadium proposed for Brooklyn, N.Y.
Founding a New Municipality
- The experience of Gary Vegliante, Mayor, Village of Westhampton Dunes, Westhampton Beach, as given in a speech from Proceedings of the Third Annual New York Conference on Private Property Rights (1998).
Franciscan Friars Abused by National Park Service
- by Nate Dickinson.

Freedom Emigres - Good-Bye Dear USA

- Index page of information about Americans who have had to leave America in order to feel free of government repression.
“The Freedom of Information Request”
(With Sample Letter) - By Carol W. LaGrasse (PRFA Background Brief, December 2004)
Knowledge is the first key to success in defending private property rights. Although based on New York and federal freedom of information law, this article has important information applicable anywhere in the United States.

Freedom of Information and Open Government - NY

- Index page of information about Freedom of Information and Open Government in New York.

Freedom of Speech and Property Rights - New York

- Index page of information about Freedom of Speech and Property Rights in New York.
Freedom—The Way Up From Racism and Poverty
-Speech by Reginald G. Jones from Proceedings of the Fifth Annual New York Conference on Private Property Rights (PRFA, 2000).
The Future of Freedom — Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad — By Faread Zakaria — Book Review by Nate Dickinson
- Nate Dickinsons insight about the progress of democracy and liberty. Is the future a single trend or separate paths?

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