America’s Squatting Crisis
New York must reevaluate its housing laws and policies.
State legislators are looking for ways to speed evictions and deter illegal occupancies.
Between squatters and rent control, Golden State property owners are under siege.
Instead of punishing landlords with inefficiency and uncertainty, housing courts should provide for a fair, predictable, and timely eviction process.
From City Journal’s Symposium Series
A symposium on anti-Semitism in the United States
Proposals to reinvigorate American dynamism, innovation, and self-sufficiency
Proposals for reversing America’s criminal-justice decline
A symposium on restoring the principle of color blindness
Podcasts
City Journal’s 10 Blocks podcast features rich conversations on public policy and culture with host Brian C. Anderson.
In the Risk Talking podcast, host Allison Schrager—economist, journalist, and author—discusses cutting-edge economics in plain language.
The Spotlight
The collapse of the rule of law across the country, intensified by Antifa radicals, is terrifying.
The failure of the state’s leadership means recovery is a long way off in Minneapolis.
Aimed at children, the phenomenon is far more subversive than its defenders claim.
Ruinous policies have transformed California from a symbol of progress to a cautionary tale for the nation.
Progressives’ effort to weaken parties has harmed our democracy.
Recent legislation makes it easier for felons to claim racial bias—potentially putting them back on the streets in large numbers.
A Biden administration policy of weak policing and lax prosecution would be a disaster for the nation’s cities.
Well-educated progressives wield institutional power to impose a new political and social order.