Press Release Homeowner Facing $100,000 Parking Violation Will Appeal After Court Rules Fines Were Constitutional Andrew Wimer April 10, 2024
Press Release Innocent Woman Who Nearly Lost Her Life Savings to FBI Will Appeal Ruling that Dismissed Her Lawsuit Andrew Wimer April 9, 2024
Press Release Public Interest Law Firm Calls on Richmond Heights to Repeal Ordinances Forcing Businesses, Residences to Install Surveillance Matthew Prensky April 8, 2024
Press Release Over a Year After Donut Mural Lawsuit, Officials Ask Conway Voters to Make Them the Speech Police Dan King April 8, 2024
Press Release Public Interest Law Firm Condemns City of Navasota’s Criminal Conviction of Mother for Some Late Library Books Matthew Prensky April 4, 2024
Press Release Hearing Officer Rules Railroad’s Taking of Private Land is ‘Legitimate Public Purpose’; Property Owners Will Fight Decision Dan King April 2, 2024
Press Release Court Rules North Hollywood Business Owner Not Entitled to Compensation After SWAT Team Destroyed Shop; Owner Will Appeal Decision Dan King March 26, 2024
Press Release Security Deposit Box Owners Who Sued Over Missing Property Win First Round in Their Cases Andrew Wimer March 18, 2024
Press Release New Lawsuit Challenges Warrantless Searches of Louisiana Land Andrew Wimer March 7, 2024
Press Release Fifth Circuit Declines to Rehear Innocent Woman’s Case Seeking Compensation After SWAT Team Destroyed House; Woman Will Petition Supreme Court Dan King February 15, 2024
Press Release DeKalb County Leaders Change Orwellian Ordinance to Stop Warrantless Seizures from Businesses Matthew Prensky February 14, 2024
Press Release Institute for Justice Will Appeal Ruling in Challenge to Indiana’s System of Contingency Fee Forfeitures Phillip Suderman February 8, 2024
Press Release Rochester Woman Gets Money Back After Police Seized It Without Suspecting Her of Crime, Will Fight for Interest Payments Dan King February 7, 2024
Press Release Institute for Justice Praises Gov. Stitt’s Common-Sense Proposal to End Civil Forfeiture Andrew Wimer February 6, 2024
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Press Release Federal Appeals Court Slams FBI’s Actions In Security Deposit Box Raid Andrew Wimer January 23, 2024
Case Virginia food truck owners file federal lawsuit after raging town councilmember damaged truck, town council repeatedly harassed them January 23, 2024
Press Release Eastern Shore Food Truck Owners File Federal Lawsuit After Raging Town Councilmember Damaged Truck, Town Council Retaliated Against Them Dan King January 23, 2024
Press Release Lawsuit Seeks Records for Operation Rolling Thunder in Spartanburg County, South Carolina Andrew Wimer January 17, 2024
Press Release Public Interest Law Firm Condemns Santa Clara County’s Unconstitutional Fines Against Winery Owner’s Act of Kindness Matthew Prensky January 17, 2024
Press Release Marine Veteran Wins First Round of Lawsuit Challenging Nevada’s Civil Forfeiture Laws Dan King January 12, 2024
Case Michigan Couple File Lawsuit Against Brooks Township For Violating Michigan Constitutional Right To Open Business January 12, 2024
Press Release Michigan Couple File Lawsuit Against Brooks Township For Violating Michigan Constitutional Right To Open Business Phillip Suderman January 12, 2024
Press Release First Amendment Retaliation Lawsuit Settles After Eagle, WI, Adopts Significant Reforms Andrew Wimer January 11, 2024
Press Release Los Angeles Business Owner Wins First Round in Case Seeking Compensation After SWAT Team Destroyed Business Dan King January 8, 2024
Press Release Ohio Municipal Court Suspends Unconstitutional Fee That Violates Motorists’ Right to Due Process Matthew Prensky December 21, 2023
Press Release FBI Caught Trying to Sweep Its Violation of Constitutional Rights Under the Rug Andrew Wimer December 19, 2023