Press Release Entrepreneur Asks Colorado Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Transportation Monopoly Matt Powers May 4, 2023
Press Release South Dakota City Reforms Taxi Law Following Letter from IJ Calling for Change Dan King April 5, 2022
News Watertown City Council still working on transportation-for-hire revisions Kerry Kulkarni March 8, 2022
News Need-a-Ride granted taxi license after Watertown City Council receives letter from Institute for Justice Kerry Kulkarni December 22, 2021
Press Release Victory: South Dakota City Agrees to Allow Taxi Operator to Reopen, Change Unconstitutional Law Dan King December 22, 2021
Press Release Public Interest Law Firm Calls on South Dakota Town to End Unconstitutional Taxi Law Dan King December 20, 2021
Press Release U.S. Coast Guard Sued for Denying Captain His Registration to Pilot Ships on the Great Lakes Andrew Wimer December 16, 2021
News Denver court dismisses lawsuit challenging Colorado law that limits shuttle competition Jon Murray November 18, 2021
Press Release Entrepreneur Barred from Competing with Colorado’s Transportation Monopoly Vows to Appeal Case’s Dismissal Matt Powers November 16, 2021
News Court decision takes mariner a step closer to qualifying as Great Lakes pilot Nick Blenkey March 19, 2021
News Federal court rules Coast Guard violated federal law by denying a captain his right to earn a living AJOT March 19, 2021
Press Release New Lawsuit Seeks to End Colorado’s Transportation Monopoly Law Matt Powers March 9, 2021
News “I got denied to protect another company”: Lawsuit takes aim at Colorado law limiting shuttle competition Jon Murray March 9, 2021
News It’s time for the Supreme Court to curb one of its worst precedents George F. Will January 5, 2021
News Americans’ rights to rivers and lakes in danger after 9th Circuit ruling Bob Unruh December 27, 2020
Press Release Supreme Court Appeal & Amicus Briefs Make Case for the Right of All Americans To Use the Nation’s Navigable Waters John Kramer December 21, 2020
Press Release Case Appealed to U.S. Supreme Court Asks: Can the 9th Circuit Gut a Right and the Constitutional Clause that Protects It? John Kramer September 15, 2020
Press Release Nebraska Law No Longer Protects Instate Moving Companies From New Competition, But Another Anticompetitive Measure Stays Alive for Now Andrew Wimer August 11, 2020
Press Release 9th Circuit Ferry Fight Has Potential To Free Entrepreneurs Nationwide, Turn Back Economic Protectionism John Kramer March 26, 2020