Press Release Federal Court Upholds Onerous Education Requirements for D.C. Day Care Workers Institute for Justice August 12, 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
Press Release Lakeway Changes Home Business Law, But Major Concerns Still Remain Dan King August 2, 2022
Press Release Aspiring Counselor Will Appeal Case Challenging Virginia’s Criminal-History Discrimination Andrew Wimer August 2, 2022
Press Release U.S. Supreme Court Appeal: Immigrant Entrepreneurs Challenge Law that Let Hospital Conglomerates Stop Their Home Health Care Business Andrew Wimer July 13, 2022
Press Release Rhode Island Becomes Final State to Allow All Residents to Sell Cottage Foods Institute for Justice June 28, 2022
Press Release New Louisiana Law Helps People with Criminal Records Find Work J. Justin Wilson June 22, 2022
Press Release Eye Doctor will Appeal Dismissal of Challenge to North Carolina’s Anti-Competitive Certificate of Need Law J. Justin Wilson June 21, 2022
Press Release Two New Illinois Laws Seek to Break Down Barriers to Employment and Entrepreneurship Andrew Wimer June 16, 2022
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
Press Release New Minnesota Law Helps People with Criminal Records Find Work J. Justin Wilson June 3, 2022
Press Release Court Rules that Louisville Council Members Willfully Withheld Public Records Over Food Truck Fight Andrew Wimer May 27, 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
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
Press Release Oklahoma Eliminates Licensing Barriers for People with Criminal Records J. Justin Wilson May 17, 2022
Press Release Governor Signs Bill Expanding Connecticut Cottage Food Law J. Justin Wilson May 12, 2022
Press Release N.C Appeals Court Rules Wilmington’s Restrictions on Short-term Rentals Are Illegal J. Justin Wilson April 5, 2022
Press Release South Dakota City Reforms Taxi Law Following Letter from IJ Calling for Change Dan King April 5, 2022
Press Release Public Interest Law Firm Demands Forsyth County Stop Denying License to Flower Vendor Dan King April 1, 2022
Press Release Governor Signs Bill That Could Prevent Unnecessary Barriers to Jobs Andrew Wimer March 25, 2022
Press Release New Report Grades Each State’s Laws for Homemade Food Sales Institute for Justice March 24, 2022
Press Release City Agrees to Let Home Day Care Provider Stay Open While Lawsuit is Pending Dan King March 21, 2022
Case Three Idaho Women Challenge State’s Requirement for Hair Braiders to Obtain Cosmetology License March 8, 2022
Press Release Three Idaho Women File Lawsuit to Untangle State’s Unnecessary Braiding License Matt Powers March 8, 2022
Press Release Georgia Lactation Consultants Victorious Over Unconstitutional Licensing Law Institute for Justice March 3, 2022