Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Natural Property Rights: An Introduction
That is the title of this erudite 68-page law review article by Eric R. Claeys, a law professor at George Mason University. (See also Professor Claeys’s book with the same title.) Alas, Professor Claeys makes no mention of the greatest … Continue reading
Is Pam Bondi our Franz Gürtner?
Pam “The-Epstein-Client-List-Is-on-My-Desk” Bondi needs to divulge her law school transcripts so we can verify whether she is even qualified for the position of Attorney General. While discussing the assassination of Charlie Kirk on an episode of “The Katie Miller Podcast“, Bondi announced that … Continue reading
The car manufactory that changed the world
In addition to the Detroit Institute of Art, the Motown Museum, and the Fox Theater, my wife Sydjia and I also visited a hidden gem: the original Ford factory on Piquette Avenue (Wikipedia page here), the birthplace of the first … Continue reading
Motown Monday
My wife Sydjia and I visited the Motown Museum on West Grand Boulevard in Detroit this past weekend. In honor of our visit, here is one of my all-time favorite Motown hits: the original 1967 version of “Ain’t No Mountain … Continue reading
Diego Rivera in Detroit
My wife Sydjia and I will be visiting the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) later today. Among other things, we want to see the iconic “Detroit Industry Murals” by Mexican painter Diego Rivera.
What did 9/11 accomplish?
Or to be more precise, what did Osama bin Laden’s evil 9/11 attack and George Bush’s knee-jerk “war on terror” response to this attack accomplish? I am tempted to say absolutely nothing, except lost lives, two pointless wars, and billions … Continue reading
Who killed Charlie Kirk?
Charlie Kirk was a prominent pro-MAGA activist, author, and media personality who co-founded Turning Point USA, a conservative campus organization. Live updates regarding this brazen political assassination are available here via BBC News as I do not trust the mainstrain media … Continue reading
Pierson v. Post (baseball edition)
Legally speaking, who should have the property right to the baseball in the film clip below: (A) the lady who was standing right in front of the ball and was just about to grab it, or (B) the man who … Continue reading

