Press Release Texas farmer asks Supreme Court to adopt “Pottery Barn Rule”: If the government breaks something, it buys it. J. Justin Wilson March 20, 2023
Press Release Bipartisan Bill in Congress Would Dramatically Reform Civil Forfeiture Laws Andrew Wimer March 9, 2023
Press Release IJ: Lancaster County Detective’s Theft of Forfeiture Funds Underscores Need to End Civil Forfeiture Andrew Wimer March 9, 2023
Press Release Fargo Officials Agree to Allow Auto Shop to Keep Operating, After Letter from IJ Urging Them to Do So Dan King February 28, 2023
Press Release Report Finds Major Errors, Budget Concerns in Roseau Lake Project Estimates Dan King February 8, 2023
Press Release Public Interest Law Firm Warns Fargo Officials Not to Shut Down Decades-Old Auto Repair Shop Dan King February 6, 2023
Press Release Kentucky Supreme Court Urged to Hear Case About Whether or Not A Private Utility Can Take Your Land Without Showing a Need Dan King February 1, 2023
Press Release Bakery Owner Sues New Hampshire Town After Officials Demand He Paint Over Donut Mural Made by High Schoolers Dan King January 31, 2023
Case High school art class painted donut mural for bakery, town demands their work be painted over January 31, 2023
Press Release Supreme Court Turns Down Grandmother’s Challenge of Multi-Million Dollar Penalty Andrew Wimer January 23, 2023
Press Release Arizona Supreme Court Revives Sierra Vista Residents’ Lawsuit to Save Their Homes Andrew Wimer January 5, 2023
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
Press Release Public Interest Law Firm: New Braunfels Homeowners Challenging Short-Term Rental Ban Deserve Day in Court Dan King December 22, 2022
Press Release Victory for U-Haul Business as Mauldin, South Carolina, Agrees Not to Ban Its Truck Rentals Andrew Wimer December 20, 2022
Press Release Lawsuit Challenges Seattle’s Mandatory Housing Affordability Law—A Law That Makes Building Housing Unaffordable J. Justin Wilson December 15, 2022
Press Release Akron Homeless Advocate Petitions Supreme Court for ‘Right to Shelter’ J. Justin Wilson December 13, 2022
Press Release Group of Small Business Owners Sue Jacksonville Over City Rules That Effectively Ban Food Trucks Dan King December 7, 2022
Case Small business owners sue to strike down Jacksonville regulations effectively banning food trucks from city December 7, 2022
Case Arrested and Prosecuted for his Reporting, Citizen Journalist Defends His First Amendment Rights with Federal Lawsuit December 6, 2022
Case An Officer’s Lies Ruined the Lives of Dozens, Yet The Courts Protect Her from Accountability December 5, 2022
Press Release Indiana Should Stop Redacting Information About Civil Forfeiture Cases, New IJ Brief Argues Dan King November 21, 2022
Press Release Wilmington Residents Win First Round of Lawsuit Challenging City’s Unconstitutional Impound Racket Andrew Wimer November 16, 2022
Press Release Lawsuit Challenging Meridian’s Ban on Tiny Homes Will Move Forward Matt Powers November 7, 2022
Case Couple Sues Alexandria Over Unconstitutional Traffic Stop and Roadside Interrogation October 31, 2022