News Henrico baker in trouble with state regulator over in-home cake pop business Sarah Charles January 5, 2024
Case North Carolina Nonprofit and Paralegals Sue State Over First Amendment Right to Give Legal Advice January 4, 2024
News Lawsuit seeks to enable NC paralegals, not just lawyers, to give basic legal advice Will Doran January 4, 2024
News In NC, only lawyers can give legal advice. A new lawsuit aims to change that Kyle Ingram January 4, 2024
News Federal Court Says First Amendment Protects Engineers Who Offer Expert Testimony Without A License Tim Cushing January 4, 2024
News ‘Death doula’ wins preliminary injunction while case challenging Indiana funeral laws proceeds Alexa Shrake January 4, 2024
Press Release North Carolina Nonprofit and Paralegals Sue State Over First Amendment Right to Give Legal Advice on Court-Created Forms Phillip Suderman January 4, 2024
News Youngkin seeks to aid cake pop makers over state policy restriction Asher Notheis January 4, 2024
News Lawsuit targets North Carolina law over who can give legal advice Lauren Ohnesorge January 4, 2024
News Nonprofit, Paralegals Sue To Take Down NC Legal Advice Law Travis Bland and Hayley Fowler January 4, 2024
News ‘Our speech is chilled’: North Carolina paralegals sue to provide legal advice Sydney Haulenbeek January 4, 2024
News Virginia cake pop maker battles state regulators for right to post pics on Instagram Graham Moomaw January 4, 2024
Press Release Public Interest Law Firm Calls on Virginia to Cease Ban On Home Bakers Advertising Their Products Online Matthew Prensky January 3, 2024
News Retired North Carolina Engineer Handed Free Speech Victory in Ruling by Federal Judge Todd Crawford December 22, 2023
News Federal court decides in favor of retired engineer told by state to not talk about math in public December 21, 2023
News Fort Wayne ‘death doula’ allowed to resume work while lawsuit against Indiana AG is pending Taylor Williams December 21, 2023
News Following a federal ruling, an death assistance business is permitted to remain operational Natasha Pearson December 21, 2023
News ‘Death Doula’ allowed to keep business open following ruling by federal judge Joe Carroll December 20, 2023
Press Release FEDERAL JUDGE HANDS FREE-SPEECH VICTORY TO RETIRED ENGINEER Phillip Suderman December 20, 2023
Press Release Fort Wayne Death Doula Wins First Round of Lawsuit, Can Keep Business Open While Case is Pending Dan King December 20, 2023
Press Release Legal Scholars and Public Interest Law Firms Across Ideological Spectrum Back Sylvia Gonzalez in Landmark Supreme Court Fight Against Government Retaliation J. Justin Wilson December 19, 2023
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News Horse massage teacher sues state of Minnesota over licensing requirements Noah Fish December 14, 2023
Press Release After Cert Denial in Tingley, Free Speech Issue Could be Resolved by Teletherapist’s Case Dan King December 11, 2023
News Retiree Arrested For Criticizing Local Officials Will Have Her Case Heard By The Supreme Court Tim Cushing December 1, 2023
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