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
Press Release Federal Court Allows Lawsuit Against Abusive Brookside Police Officers to Move Forward Andrew Wimer October 31, 2022
Press Release Warrantless Drone Surveillance Lawsuit Appealed to Michigan Supreme Court Matt Powers October 27, 2022
Case Michigan Homeowners Fight to Vindicate Fourth Amendment Protections Against Warrantless Surveillance Using Drones October 27, 2022
Press Release National Advocate for Tiny Homes Calls on Alachua Not to Shut Down Successful Small Business Dan King October 19, 2022
Press Release Lawsuit: Humboldt County, California, Caught Fining Innocent Homeowners $10,000 Per Day for Offenses They Did Not Commit J. Justin Wilson October 5, 2022
Press Release New York Homeowners Continue Fighting to Save Their Homes Following County Announcement that Land Will be Handed to Microchip Company Dan King October 4, 2022
Press Release Delaware Passes Landmark Law Ending Abusive Fines and Fees J. Justin Wilson October 4, 2022
Press Release Security Deposit Box Owners Will Appeal Decision Rubber-Stamping FBI’s Sweeping US Private Vaults Search and Seizure Andrew Wimer September 29, 2022
Press Release Ohio Supreme Court Declines to Hear Homeless Charity’s Appeal of Case Dismissal; Group Considers Appeal to United States Supreme Court Dan King September 13, 2022
Press Release Meridian Woman Made Homeless by City’s Ban on Tiny Homes on Wheels Seeks Court Order Allowing Her Back into Her Home During Lawsuit Institute for Justice September 13, 2022
Press Release Small Business Files Lawsuit to Protect Its U-Haul Business from City’s Ban on Truck Rentals Andrew Wimer September 8, 2022
Press Release NYC Fined Property Owner For Something He Didn’t Do and Didn’t Provide Him a Hearing or an Appeal—Now He’s Fighting Back Dan King August 30, 2022
Press Release New Supreme Court Appeal Asks Whether the Government Can Ignore the Constitution’s Excessive Fines Clause by Imposing Not “Fines,” But “Penalties” Andrew Wimer August 29, 2022
Case Federal Government Seeks to Impose Multimillion Dollar Excessive Fine on Grandmother, Claiming a Fine is a “Civil Penalty.” August 29, 2022
Press Release Lawsuit Over Unequal Treatment of Nashville’s Home-based Business Owners Continues Institute for Justice August 19, 2022
Case Woman fights city’s ban on living in tiny homes on wheels, which has left her homeless August 16, 2022
Press Release Meridian Woman Fights City’s Ban on Living in Tiny Homes on Wheels, Which Has Left Her Homeless Matt Powers August 16, 2022
Press Release Fourth Circuit Issues Important Decision Affirming The Presumption Of Innocence In Civil Forfeiture Cases Dan King August 10, 2022