News The Trump Administration’s Surprising Attack On Religious Freedom Reaches The Supreme Court Nick Sibilla October 5, 2020
News Federal Court: For-Profit Private Probation Can Violate Right To Due Process Nick Sibilla October 1, 2020
News Texas Councilwoman Fights Back After Her Opponents Had Her Arrested And Jailed Andrew Wimer October 1, 2020
News Former Castle Hills councilwoman charged with tampering records in 2019 sues city, mayor & police chief Patty Santos September 30, 2020
News Former Castle Hills councilwoman sues city, claims first amendment rights were violated Camilla Rambaldi September 30, 2020
Case Texas woman fights back after local officials in Castle Hills have her arrested and jailed for criticizing city government September 29, 2020
News Opinion: Police need accountability after jailing citizen journalist Caroline Grace Brothers and Daryl James September 25, 2020
Liberty & Law Article IJ Launches Customized Legislative Service to Foster Recovery and Reform September 21, 2020
Press Release Police Used an Unconstitutional Law to Arrest a Citizen-Journalist, and a Texas Court Let Them Off the Hook Andrew Wimer September 18, 2020
Press Release IJ Continues to Urge Supreme Court: Hold Government Officials Accountable for Violating Constitutional Rights John Kramer September 10, 2020
Press Release Virginia House Revives, Passes Landmark Bill Against Qualified Immunity J. Justin Wilson September 8, 2020
Press Release Virginia House Rejects Pathfinding Bill Against Qualified Immunity J. Justin Wilson September 4, 2020
Press Release Will U.S. Supreme Court Create Large Loophole for Officers and Officials Seeking to Escape Accountability? John Kramer September 4, 2020
Press Release Civil Rights Groups Remind Supreme Court: Police Can Violate Constitutional Rights Even If They Don’t Kill or Disable You John Kramer August 27, 2020
Press Release Hindsight on 2020: IJ Launches Legislative Initiative to Help Lawmakers Craft and Enact Responsive Reforms to Crises of This Year J. Justin Wilson August 20, 2020
News SCOTUS takes GR case of man mistaken as fugitive, beaten by police Susan Samples August 17, 2020
News Politicians have supported heavily-armed law enforcement task forces, as seen in Portland, for years — with underwhelming outcomes for the vast expense Matt Smith August 7, 2020
News New Connecticut Law Limits Police Immunity In Civil Rights Lawsuits, But Loopholes Remain Nick Sibilla July 31, 2020
News As More Federal Agents Enter American Cities, Local Leaders Can’t Keep Them In Line Simone Weichselbaum July 31, 2020
News Abolishing Qualified Immunity Could Hinder Police Officers from Doing Their Jobs: Police Groups Janita Kan July 24, 2020
News Law Review: Qualified Immunity — A Deconstruction of the Curious Doctrine Daniel Melool July 22, 2020