News Spokane police seize thousands of dollars each year — City Council wants to change how they spend it Nate Sanford September 8, 2022
Press Release Small Business Files Lawsuit to Protect Its U-Haul Business from City’s Ban on Truck Rentals Andrew Wimer September 8, 2022
News IRS demands $2.1 million from 82-year-old grandmother who failed to file the correct banking form Melissa Fine September 2, 2022
News 82-Year-Old Grandma Hand-Filed Taxes for Years – 1 Small Mistake Has the IRS Demanding $2.1M Warner Todd Huston September 2, 2022
News Boston grandma, 82, is fined $2.1MILLION by IRS for failing to report $4.2M in Swiss bank account given to her by her Jewish father who fled the Nazis and told her to use cash if she ever needed to flee persecution Alyssa Guzman September 1, 2022
News IRS Demands Woman Pay $2 Million Over Money From Father Who Fled Nazis Theodore Bunker September 1, 2022
News IRS wants $2.1 million from 82-year-old grandmother whose family fled the Nazis Ariel Zilber September 1, 2022
News Supreme Court Asked to Decide Connection Between Eighth Amendment and FBAR Andrew Velarde August 31, 2022
News Her 252-square-foot tiny home was her humble castle. Then the city forced her out. Daryl James, Bob Belden August 31, 2022
News This Grandmother Didn’t Submit the Proper Banking Form. Now the IRS Wants $2.1 Million From Her. Scott Shackford August 30, 2022
Press Release NYC Fined Property Owner For Something He Didn’t Do and Didn’t Provide Him a Hearing or an Appeal—Now He’s Fighting Back Dan King August 30, 2022
Press Release New Supreme Court Appeal Asks Whether the Government Can Ignore the Constitution’s Excessive Fines Clause by Imposing Not “Fines,” But “Penalties” Andrew Wimer August 29, 2022
Case Federal Government Seeks to Impose Multimillion Dollar Excessive Fine on Grandmother, Claiming a Fine is a “Civil Penalty.” August 29, 2022
News Selling the farm: Why one South Jersey farmer decided to call it quits Jason Nark August 28, 2022
News Southport will take another look short-term rentals following Wilmington’s legal battle Michael Praats August 25, 2022
News Cities Should Welcome Tiny Homes As An Alternative To Homelessness Andrew Wimer August 24, 2022
News Tow company bid $0 storage fee, but charged Wilmington drivers thousands anyway Amanda Fries August 24, 2022
News Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office linked to firm of lawyer who wasn’t charged for DUI Sam Gedge August 24, 2022
News Only Two States Have Passed ‘Right to Garden’ Laws. Will Others Follow? Katherine Kornei August 21, 2022
News FBI Lied To Court En Route To Seizing Property Owned By Private Vault Company Customers Tim Cushing August 21, 2022
News FBI affidavit misled a magistrate judge on a search warrant in plot to seize and forfeit contents of safety deposit boxes Thomas Lifson August 21, 2022
News Minnesota law enforcement seized $11 million in assets in 2021 Christopher Ingraham August 21, 2022
Press Release Lawsuit Over Unequal Treatment of Nashville’s Home-based Business Owners Continues Institute for Justice August 19, 2022
News A Meridian woman was forced out of her tiny home. She filed a lawsuit claiming the city’s code is unconstitutional Emily White August 18, 2022
News Tiny homes offer one solution to the housing crunch. They should be allowed to spread The Editorial Board August 18, 2022