Articles 2024
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If You Work for Trump, Should You Quit?
Bloomberg Opinion, July 29, 2018
Resigning is a) selfish b) selfless c) both d) neither. Discuss. -
WeWork’s Meat Ban Tells Us Who They Are
Bloomberg Opinion, July 17, 2018
It’s a branding exercise wrapped in environmental responsibility. -
These Tax Laws Are Holding Back California’s Housing Market
Bloomberg Opinion, July 15, 2018
The state’s efforts to save homeowners money are now keeping many of them locked in their homes — and potential buyers locked out. -
Let’s Talk About All Those Electric Scooters
Bloomberg Opinion, July 01, 2018
Little vehicles are changing the landscape of urban transit as cities struggle with how to regulate the fast-moving technology. -
Before Drug Prohibition, There Was the War on Calico
Reason, July 2018
In the annals of prohibition, the French war on printed fabrics is one of the strangest, most futile, and most extreme chapters. It's also one of the most intellectually consequential, producing many of the earliest arguments for economic liberalism. -
Where Have America's Truck Drivers Gone?
Bloomberg Opinion, June 24, 2018
People want more stuff. Regulations, retirements and a lack of parking spaces aren’t helping long-haul truckers get it to them. -
The Art of Melania Trump's Green Jacket
Bloomberg Opinion, June 22, 2018
It means whatever you want it to mean. -
Four Tips for Advocates of Abundant Housing
Bloomberg Opinion, June 20, 2018
Slowly but surely, the political climate in California is shifting to encourage more housing in the cities where skyrocketing prices are putting rents and homeownership out of the reach of all but the wealthiest residents. Here's what I learned about how that's happening when I witnesses a grass-roots victory for new housing in West L.A. -
How I Caused California’s Housing Crisis
Bloomberg Opinion, May 28, 2018
Efforts in the 1980s to curb the state’s explosive growth are having unintended consequences three decades later. -
California Turns to Homeowners to Help Solve a Crisis
Bloomberg Opinion, May 21, 2018
A new state law that allows owners of single-family properties to build guest apartments is showing plenty of promise in easing the housing crunch.