News The Onion files Supreme Court amicus brief defending the right to parody Rachel Pannett October 3, 2022
News California law criminalizing drawing lines on maps cripples innovation Mike Greenberg October 2, 2022
Case Entrepreneur Fined $1,000 for Using Public Information to Draw Lines on Maps Files Federal Lawsuit Against California September 29, 2022
Press Release Entrepreneur Fined $1,000 for Using Public Information to Draw Lines on Maps Files Federal Lawsuit Against Innovation Stifling California Regulations Dan King September 29, 2022
News Ohio man who was jailed for making fun of police online takes First Amendment case to Supreme Court Alex Swoyer September 29, 2022
News A Parodist Asks SCOTUS To Let Him Sue the Cops Who Arrested Him for Making Fun of Them Jacob Sullum September 28, 2022
News Cuyahoga County questions staffing levels, months before new executive takes over: The Wake Up for Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022 Cliff Pinckard September 28, 2022
News Man who sued Parma police after arrest for parody Facebook account asks U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in Adam Ferrise September 27, 2022
Press Release New Supreme Court Appeal Asks: “Can Police Arrest and Prosecute You for Making Fun of Them?” Andrew Wimer September 27, 2022
Case Louisiana Man Arrested for Facebook Joke Seeks to Hold Sheriff’s Deputies Accountable September 27, 2022
News 2nd Circuit Eyes First Amendment Challenge to New York Mental Health Licensing Steve Heldon September 19, 2022
Press Release Meridian Woman Made Homeless by City’s Ban on Tiny Homes on Wheels Seeks Court Order Allowing Her Back into Her Home During Lawsuit Institute for Justice September 13, 2022
News Why the heck is the Biden administration planning on censoring our… milk? Brad Polumbo September 7, 2022
News Minnesota Engineering Board Fines, Censures Engineer-Activist for Calling Himself an Engineer Christian Britchgi September 1, 2022
News FDA targeting First Amendment rights of non-dairy milk sellers Baylen Linnekin September 1, 2022
News Constitution be damned, the FDA is moving ahead to ban almond milk Justin Pearson 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
News What We Know About the FBI’s Latest National ‘Human Trafficking’ Sting Elizabeth Nolan Brown August 17, 2022
News Scott Shackford: Supreme Court Asked To Decide if Paid Diet Advice Is Protected by the First Amendment Jeryl Bier August 17, 2022
News Supreme Court Asked To Decide if Paid Diet Advice Is Protected by the First Amendment Scott Shackford August 16, 2022
Case Meridian Woman Fights City’s Ban on Living in Tiny Homes on Wheels, Which Has Left Her Homeless August 16, 2022
Press Release Meridian Woman Fights City’s Ban on Living in Tiny Homes on Wheels, Which Has Left Her Homeless Matt Powers August 16, 2022
News U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to hear a case on a Florida health coach giving dietary advice Jim Saunders August 14, 2022
Press Release Health Coach Threatened with Jail and Fines for Offering Dietary Advice Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Her Case Andrew Wimer August 11, 2022
News First Amendment Protects The Right To Film Cops, Federal Court Reaffirms Nick Sibilla July 24, 2022
News The Morning Dispatch: The Regulations That Bought the (Dutch) Farm Declan Garvey, Esther Eaton July 19, 2022