News The Feds Have A Long History Of Snatching People Up. Only Now They Are Targeting Middle-Class White People Morgan Godvin, Leo Beletsky, Joshua Manson, Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg, Cam Calisch July 24, 2020
Press Release Seattle ‘Housing Affordability’ Law Forces Hard-working Homeowners to Pay Ransom for Building Permit—Now Two Residents Are Fighting Back J. Justin Wilson July 23, 2020
News Chicago City Council Votes To Partially Reform Its Notoriously Harsh Vehicle Impound Program C.J. Ciaramella July 23, 2020
News Chicago City Council Approves Reforms To Vehicle Impoundment Program Elliott Ramos July 22, 2020
News The Agenda: COVID-19 crisis looms as more return to work; Monument supporters call for cuts for cities that remove Confederate statues Lauren Hurlock July 20, 2020
News Sweeping civil forfeiture reform could come in SC with case drawing national attention Daniel J. Gross July 17, 2020
Case Case asks court to end “policing for profit” and restore South Carolinians’ expectation that they are innocent until proven guilty July 15, 2020
Press Release Institute for Justice Asks S.C. Supreme Court to Strike Down Civil Forfeiture Laws J. Justin Wilson July 15, 2020
News Civil Asset Forfeiture Under New Scrutiny Amid Calls for Police Reform Emma Coleman July 14, 2020
Press Release Nashville Repeals Prohibition on Home-Business Clients Institute for Justice July 9, 2020
News Defunding the police – Cutting American police budgets might have perverse effects The Economist July 7, 2020
News The Future Of Nashville Home Studios, And Home Businesses, Hinge On A Crucial Vote Bobby Owsinski July 4, 2020
News The Future Of Nashville Home Studios, And Home Businesses, Hinge On A Crucial Vote Bobby Owsinski July 4, 2020
News Empowered by Excessive Regulations, ‘Permit Karen’ Harasses Her Neighbors and Calls the Cops Zuri Davis July 2, 2020
News New Orleans Judge Steered People to Wear Ankle Monitors From Company Run by Campaign Donors, Lawsuit Says Ko Bragg June 30, 2020
Case Memphis Residents File Lawsuit Against Shelby County Environmental Court for Affording No Real Due Process June 18, 2020
Press Release Proposed Reforms of Chicago’s Impound Program Are “Strong First Step,” But More Must Be Done Andrew Wimer June 18, 2020
News Report: Alabama law enforcement seized $4.8M in 2019; lawmaker wants more information Mary Sell June 18, 2020