Centuries-Old Trespassing Grants Rightful Land Ownership, Upending Property Laws
The article discusses how a concept called adverse possession can help us understand property rights. Adverse possession lets someone claim ownership of land they trespassed on for a long time. Even though some places have gotten rid of this rule, it has stuck around in others. The writer argues that adverse possession challenges common ideas about property rights. Most importantly, it shows that property is shaped by society, time, and can change unexpectedly.