News When the government persecutes you, then forbids you from talking about it Radley Balko April 18, 2019
News Is a Tech Firm Violating Rules Against Surveying Without a License? Jeffrey N. Lucas April 17, 2019
News Federal judge rules farmer’s skim milk labeling lawsuit should proceed in court Sue Gleiter April 5, 2019
News Fight over definition of skim milk allowed to proceed in federal court Rachel DcDevitt April 4, 2019
Press Release Dairy Farmer Wins First Round in Fight to Say Skim Milk is Skim Milk Andrew Wimer April 4, 2019
Case Ron Mugar successfully stopped the city's plan to take his home—and they're still making him pay April 2, 2019
Case Coast Guard-empowered private association concocts reasons to keep an experienced captain from working March 6, 2019
Press Release U.S. Coast Guard Sued for Delegating Government Power to Private Association Andrew Wimer March 6, 2019
News FDA Crackdown On Calling Almond Milk ‘Milk’ Could Violate The First Amendment Nick Sibilla January 31, 2019
Press Release IJ to FDA: Milk Doesn’t Have to Come From Cows to Be Called Milk Andrew Wimer January 28, 2019
Press Release Virginia Couple Scores First-Round Victory in First Amendment Fight Andrew Wimer January 24, 2019
News SEC ‘gag orders’ under scrutiny in ‘enormously significant’ lawsuit Mark Van Scyoc January 23, 2019
News U.S. Judge Rules Mats Järlström’s First Amendment Rights Were Infringed Kathy Pretz January 16, 2019
News Experts Believe the SEC is Violating First Amendment Rights of ICO Operators, Here’s Why Shiraz J January 14, 2019
News Citing Charleston court case, Williamsburg changes tour guide licensing policy Emily Williams January 14, 2019
News City Appeals Court Decision to Save Its Ability to Regulate Tour Guides Joshua Paladino January 14, 2019
News Charleston Appeals Federal Decision Striking Down Tour Guide Licensing Law The Charleston Chronicle January 11, 2019