News Justices request federal government’s views on Texas and Florida social-media laws Amy Howe January 23, 2023
News Supreme Court Lets The IRS Evade The Eighth Amendment, Only Gorsuch Dissents Nick Sibilla January 23, 2023
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
Press Release Arizona Supreme Court Revives Sierra Vista Residents’ Lawsuit to Save Their Homes Andrew Wimer January 5, 2023
News Gedge & James: Feds write their own rules when it comes to assessing fines Sam Gedge & Daryl James December 18, 2022
News Humboldt County Files a Motion to Dismiss the Institute for Justice’s Federal Class Action Lawsuit Against Its Cannabis Abatement Program Nichole Norris December 7, 2022
News A woman had to move out of her tiny home after 1 day because the city threatened to fine her $1,000 a day Sam Tabahriti December 4, 2022
News Judge dashes city’s hopes that its car confiscation scheme will escape review WND Staff November 20, 2022
News ‘Wilmington can’t have it both ways,’ federal judge orders towing suit to move forward Amanda Fries November 17, 2022
Press Release Wilmington Residents Win First Round of Lawsuit Challenging City’s Unconstitutional Impound Racket Andrew Wimer November 16, 2022
News LAW FIRM FIGHTING AGAINST HUMBOLDT COUNTY CANNABIS ABATEMENT PROGRAM HOSTS TOWN HALL IN REDWAY THIS WEDNESDAY Nichole Norris November 13, 2022
News Here’s Why Legalized Marijuana Won’t End the War on Due Process Daryl James and Jared McClain November 7, 2022
Press Release Lawsuit Challenging Meridian’s Ban on Tiny Homes Will Move Forward Matt Powers November 7, 2022
News Meridian told her she couldn’t stay in her tiny home. She sued. What just happened Rachel Spacek November 7, 2022
News After Supreme Court Ruling, States Grapple With How To Define an Excessive Fine C.J. Ciaramella November 6, 2022
News Woman Can Sue Alabama Cops for Towing Car as Part of Town’s Profiteering Scheme Scott Shackford November 1, 2022
Press Release Federal Court Allows Lawsuit Against Abusive Brookside Police Officers to Move Forward Andrew Wimer October 31, 2022
News Grandmother Urges Supreme Court To Stop The IRS From Confiscating Bank Accounts Nick Sibilla October 6, 2022
News Calif. county sued for falsely claiming residents are growing marijuana, fining them Bob Unruh October 5, 2022
News Humboldt County Cannabis Abatement Program “Unconstitutional” Says the Institute for Justice Which Today Filed a Federal Class Action Lawsuit Nichole Norris October 5, 2022