Press Release Despite Setback in Court, Former California Prison Firefighters Will Continue to Fight for EMT Certification Andrew Wimer June 13, 2022
Press Release Court Gives South Padre Island Immunity from Food Truck Lawsuit; IJ Will Appeal Constitutional Challenge to Texas Supreme Court Dan King June 10, 2022
News Justices grant South Padre Island immunity in suit over food truck restrictions Staff reports June 9, 2022
News Appeals court upholds California rules preventing many former inmates from becoming firefighters Bob Egelko June 9, 2022
News Florida is punishing a family for a decades-old crime | Opinion Erica Smith Ewing and Daryl James June 9, 2022
News He Paid His Debt to Society. The Feds are Still After His Radio Station. Andrew Ward and Daryl James June 8, 2022
News Joshua Windham and Daryl James: Fight for right to work from home Josh Windham and Daryl James June 8, 2022
News He Paid His Debt to Society. The Feds are Still After His Radio Station. Andrew Ward and Daryl James June 8, 2022
Press Release New Minnesota Law Helps People with Criminal Records Find Work J. Justin Wilson June 3, 2022
News As cancer patients wait, Connecticut plays favorites Jaimie Cavanaugh, Daryl James June 1, 2022
News Calculations or a crime? Judge will determine if talking about engineering amounts to practicing engineering Michael Praats June 1, 2022
News FCC moves to revoke license of Knoxville’s only Black-owned radio station Anita Wadhwani May 31, 2022
News Why force braiders into useless beauty schools? Expensive mandates pile onto student debt crisis. Renee Flaherty and Daryl James May 31, 2022
News Kentucky court finds Metro Council ‘willfully’ withheld records during food truck ordinance fight WHAS11 Staff May 29, 2022
Press Release Court Rules that Louisville Council Members Willfully Withheld Public Records Over Food Truck Fight Andrew Wimer May 27, 2022
News FCC threatening to take Knoxville’s only Black-owned radio station off the air Camruinn Morgan-Rumsey May 26, 2022
News Knoxville Owner Says He’s Paid His Debt To Society And Should Be Able To Keep License. Inside Radio May 26, 2022
News FCC moves to strip license from WJBE 99.7 owner, radio station fights back Octavia Johnson May 25, 2022
Press Release FCC Threatens to Take Knoxville’s Only Black Owned Radio Station Off the Air Over Owner’s Personal Tax Conviction Andrew Wimer May 25, 2022
Case Feds threaten to end only Black radio station in Knoxville over owner’s personal tax conviction May 25, 2022
News WJBE radio, a cultural touch point for Black listeners, fights FCC move to strip license Angela Dennis May 24, 2022
News Commentary: South Carolina puts hospitals ahead of patients, again Marcelo Hochman, Daryl James May 24, 2022
Press Release Public Interest Law Firm Calls On New Jersey Borough to Allow Home Bakers to Sell Cookies Without Paying Thousands of Dollars, Complying With Unrelated Rules Dan King May 24, 2022