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Roger Pilon, director of the Cato Institute's Center for Constitutional Studies, on "Property and American Constitutionalism."
Don Boudreaux, chairman of George Mason University.s Economics Department, on "Property and the Principle of Trade."
Andrew Morriss, Case Western Reserve Law School, on "The Economic Understanding of Property Rights," "Europe Meets America: Property Rights in the Colonial Americas," and "Miners, Vigilantes & Cattlemen: Property Rights in the American West."
Karol Boudreaux, George Mason University Law School, on "The Environmentalist Case for Property Rights" and "Property and the Creation of Economic Opportunity."
Tom G. Palmer, senior fellow at the Cato Institute and director of Cato University, on "A Short History of Property, Civilization, and All That" and "Property and Freedom."
Amy Sturgis, Belmont University History Department, on "Property and the Human Imagination" and "Property Rights among Native Americans."
Timothy Sandefur, author of the Cato Institute's book Cornerstone of Liberty: Property Rights in 21stCentury America, on "Why Ordinary People Care about Property" and "America's New Grass Roots Movement for Justice."
Scott Bullock, Institute for Justice, who argued the Kelo case before the Supreme Court, on "Kelo v. New London: A View from the Inside" and "Hands Off My Home: The Institute for Justice's Post-Kelo Strategy."
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