Property rights ranging from natural gas recovery to urban development are the focus of two recent media citations for Mackinac Center analysts.
Russ Harding, senior environmental analyst, wrote an Op-Ed about hydraulic fracturing that appeared in the Detroit Legal News. That piece was taken from this Viewpoint he authored.
Property development and labor issues in downtown Lansing, featured in this investigative video by Communications Specialist Kathy Hoekstra and detailed by Managing Editor Ken Braun in Michigan Capitol Confidential, was cited in Lansing’s City Pulse.
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