Press Release Property Owner Sheltering Akron’s Homeless Fights for Right to Help Andrew Wimer September 10, 2018
News COA overturns injunction against Charlestown code enforcement scheme Olivia Covington September 10, 2018
News UPDATE: Pleasant Ridge residents in Charlestown win appeal on temporary injunction Aprille Rickert September 10, 2018
News National law firm joins local man’s effort to keep homeless camp open in Akron Doug Livingston September 10, 2018
News City: Ruling removes handcuffs in fining low-income neighborhood Matthew Glowicki September 10, 2018
Press Release IJ Files Merits Brief & Posts Video News Release In Anticipation of Timbs Excessive Fines Clause Case To Be Argued Before the U.S. Supreme Court John Kramer September 5, 2018
News Harry Potter-Themed Mixology Class Coming to NYC: Critical Linking, September 4 S. Zainab Williams September 4, 2018
News Anonymous sources, insider reviews and the book festival that almost wasn’t Ron Charles August 31, 2018
News Police seized $10,000 of a couple’s cash. They couldn’t get it back — until they went public. Deanna Paul August 31, 2018
News Why Is The Federal Government Threatening An Indie Book Publisher With $100,000 In Fines? Nick Sibilla August 30, 2018
News Yorktown divided over issues facing downtown redevelopment project, eminent domain Corey Ohlenkamp August 23, 2018
News Home, Assets Tied Up For Years As Family Awaits Forfeiture Process Jarrett Skorup August 22, 2018
News March planned before Yorktown public forum to show solidarity against eminent domain Corey Ohlenkamp August 21, 2018
Press Release Outdated Federal Law Threatens Unique Richmond Publisher J. Justin Wilson August 15, 2018
News James Jenkins column: Freedom of the press doesn’t mean you must give the government free books James Jenkins August 15, 2018
News Communities are alert to possible expropriation attempts Wilma Maldonado Arrigoitía August 14, 2018