Press Release Texas Veterinarian Scores Important Win in His Long Fight to Defend the First Amendment Institute for Justice December 10, 2021
News California Stops Requiring Academic Prerequisites for Horseshoeing Schools Eugene Volokh December 9, 2021
News Occupational licensing boards find new ways to censor Robert Johnson, Daryl James October 8, 2021
News Police Stopped A Private Investigator From Working Because They Couldn’t Stomach His Criticism Andrew Wimer September 20, 2021
News This Private Eye Was Denied a License Because He Criticized Police J.D. Tuccille September 17, 2021
News Massachusetts man denied Maine occupational license appeals to SCOTUS Katherine Revello September 16, 2021
News Citing First Amendment, Private Investigator Asks Supreme Court to Review License Denial Matthew Vadum September 15, 2021
News Private eye denied license over Facebook posts asks Supreme Court to find Maine violated his freedom of speech Judy Harrison September 14, 2021
Press Release Private Investigator Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Important First Amendment Case John Kramer September 13, 2021
News Former coworker of ‘brilliant, respected’ Wilmington engineer speaks out about lawsuit June 15, 2021
News Retired Wilmington engineer initiates ‘First Amendment rights’ lawsuit to protect right to free speech Krys Merryman June 10, 2021
News Retired Wilmington engineer files federal lawsuit against state board, claims First Amendment violations Michael Praats June 10, 2021
Press Release North Carolina Board Tells Retired Engineer He Can’t Talk About Engineering Andrew Wimer June 10, 2021
News North Carolina Takes Aim at Drones – But Hits Free Speech Sam Gedge and Daryl James April 10, 2021
News Op-Ed: D.C. teletherapy ban silences Virginia counselor Rob Johnson and Daryl James April 9, 2021
News Drone Innovation Is At Stake In North Carolina Photographer’s Lawsuit Andrew Wimer April 8, 2021
Case Virginia therapist launches a second First Amendment challenge to protect the right to practice talk therapy online across state lines April 6, 2021
Press Release Mental Health Professional Sues New York for the Right to Teleconference with Her Client Andrew Wimer April 6, 2021
News Drones (and the First Amendment) Take on Regulatory Overreach in North Carolina Michael Jones and Sam Gedge April 5, 2021
News North Carolina Board Threatens Private Drone Mapmakers Because They Aren’t Licensed ‘Surveyors’ Scott Shackford April 1, 2021