Can the Hawaii economy survive the state's anti-property rights environment?

March 01, 2011 | By PACIFIC LEGAL FOUNDATION

Author:  Paul J. Beard II

The short answer is:  "No!" 

Robert Thomas, the Managing Attorney for PLF's Hawaii Center, has two excellent blog posts discussing the extent to which Hawaii's land-use laws are strangling the island's economy, and revealing the unsettling fact that the Hawaii Supreme Court favors radical environmentalist plaintiffs a whopping 90% of the time in land-use cases.