News Judge’s connection to ankle monitoring company center of federal lawsuit Andrew J. Yawn May 27, 2020
News How the police turned four bad checks into 20 years of abuse Daryl James and Joshua House May 12, 2020
News Lawyers for Akron homeless advocate shift focus to remaining lawsuit Doug Livingston May 5, 2020
News Judge denies city’s bid to dismiss lawsuit in controversial code enforcement case Tom Germond May 1, 2020
News A City Court Punished An Arkansas Woman For 20 Years Over A Handful Of Bounced Checks Andrew Wimer April 30, 2020
Press Release New report: State laws may promote municipal fines and fees abuse Andrew Wimer April 30, 2020
News Dunedin homeowner facing $30,000 in fines for tall grass, wins round one of lawsuit WFTS Digital Staff April 24, 2020
News Alexandria, Virginia, should focus on public health and not tall grass during pandemic Caroline Grace Brothers April 21, 2020
Press Release New Lawsuit Asks Whether State Agents Can Trespass and Place Cameras on Private Land in Tennessee Andrew Wimer April 14, 2020
News Is Your Land Really Yours If The Government Can Watch You Whenever It Wants? Andrew Wimer April 14, 2020
News Chicago’s Vehicle Towing Program Is Unconstitutional, Class-Action Lawsuit Claims Elliott Ramos February 26, 2020
News Homeless advocate takes Akron’s ‘tent city’ rejection to Ohio Supreme Court Jake Zuckerman February 11, 2020
News This widow sued after being told to widen a Richland street. Here’s what happened Annette Cary February 1, 2020
News City gives Richland woman building permit instead of $60k bill Christopher Poulsen January 31, 2020
Press Release Following Federal Lawsuit, Richland, Wa. Drops Unconstitutional Street-Fees Law Matt Powers January 31, 2020
News Granite City crime-free housing rules displace hundreds — even those not accused of crime Lexi Cortes January 28, 2020
News Granite City changes ‘crime-free’ rules for renters amid complaints, state law update Lexi Cortes January 8, 2020