News Outspoken critic on Texas city council seeks to revive lawsuit over retaliatory arrest Kalvis Golde June 12, 2023
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News Opinion Sometimes a gadfly like this one in East Cleveland is just what democracy needs George F. Will November 18, 2022
News The Onion filed a Supreme Court brief. It’s both hilariously serious and seriously hilarious. Annie Reneau October 5, 2022
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Case East Cleveland’s Government Weaponized its Police to Punish a Political Opponent. He’s Fighting to Hold It Accountable. June 9, 2022
News East Cleveland police harassed mayoral challenger’s employee, impounded campaign van, lawsuit says Adam Ferrise June 9, 2022
News National law firm representing Mount Pleasant resident after village attorney sues her for ’emotional distress’ over Foxconn criticism April 26, 2022
News SCOTUS Rules That California Violated the First Amendment by Routinely Demanding Donor Information From Advocacy Groups – Reason.com Jacob Sullum July 2, 2021
Press Release U.S. Supreme Court Donor Disclosure Ruling is a Victory for Freedom of Association John Kramer July 1, 2021
Press Release Threat of Nonprofit Donor Harassment Spotlighted in U.S. Supreme Court Case John Kramer March 3, 2021
News Open Questions in Lieu v. Federal Election Commission: Due Process, Adverseness, & Article III Standing Sam Gedge & John Wrench November 2, 2020
Press Release Case Appealed to Supreme Court Seeks to Prevent Widespread Harassment Of Nonprofit Donors John Kramer October 7, 2020
Press Release Can States Force Charities to Disclose Their Donors Thereby Exposing Them to Harassment? John Kramer September 8, 2020
News Boulder Officials Told Campaigns They Had Until August to Qualify for the City Ballot. Now They Say the Deadline Was Actually in June. Christian Britschgi July 17, 2020
Press Release Should the Government Keep Tabs Of Your Support for Nonprofits? John Kramer November 19, 2019