News Supreme Court Declines Case Challenging Excessive IRS Penalties Scott Shackford January 23, 2023
News U.S. Supreme Court’s Gorsuch in dissent calls $2.17 mln tax penalty excessive Nate Raymond January 23, 2023
Press Release Supreme Court Turns Down Grandmother’s Challenge of Multi-Million Dollar Penalty Andrew Wimer January 23, 2023
News Supreme Court To Decide If “Home Equity Theft” Is Unconstitutional Nick Sibilla January 22, 2023
News Series: Will A Constitutional Challenge Of Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Work? Roger Valdez January 12, 2023
News Nevada Supreme Court Upholds The Right To Sue The Government, Blocks Qualified Immunity Nick Sibilla January 12, 2023
News Zoning Police Continue To Find New Ways To Punish the Poor Erica Smith Ewing and Daryl James January 11, 2023
News Small business owner wins zoning battle, but legal issues still loom Rick Brundrett January 10, 2023
News Veteran’s Case To Hold Officers Responsible For Robbing His Savings Can Finally Move Forward Andrew Wimer January 10, 2023
News Fake Reform Won’t Fix Police Addiction To Forfeiture Cash Wesley Hottot and Daryl James January 10, 2023
Press Release Arizona Supreme Court Revives Sierra Vista Residents’ Lawsuit to Save Their Homes Andrew Wimer January 5, 2023
News Veterans May Soon Be Able to Sue Nevada Public Officials for Violating the State Constitution Nevada Globe Staff December 30, 2022
Press Release Ohio Supreme Court Holds that Government Must Prove It Needs Land It Wants to Take Through Eminent Domain Andrew Wimer December 29, 2022
Press Release Nevada Supreme Court Affirms that Government Officials Can Be Sued for Violations of Rights in the State Constitution Andrew Wimer December 29, 2022
News Lawsuit against Nevada State Police moving forward after state supreme court ruling News 4 Staff December 29, 2022
Press Release Public Interest Law Firm: New Braunfels Homeowners Challenging Short-Term Rental Ban Deserve Day in Court Dan King December 22, 2022
News Meridian struggles to find consensus on housing code changes Carolyn Komatsoulis December 21, 2022
Press Release Victory for U-Haul Business as Mauldin, South Carolina, Agrees Not to Ban Its Truck Rentals Andrew Wimer December 20, 2022
News Food truck owners sue North Carolina town over anti-competitive regulations Patrick Carroll December 19, 2022
News Gedge & James: Feds write their own rules when it comes to assessing fines Sam Gedge & Daryl James December 18, 2022
News Libertarian legal group teams up with Central District family to mount another challenge against Seattle’s Mandatory Housing Affordability program Capitol Hill Seattle Blog December 16, 2022
News Central District couple sues Seattle over affordable housing program Sarah Grace Taylor December 16, 2022