News South Fulton African braid shop owner faces rejection by city council over local zoning rules July 24, 2024
News A woman sued Meridian to live in her tiny home on wheels. A judge just decided the case Elena Gastaldo July 24, 2024
Press Release Meridian Woman Will Seek Further Review in Case Challenging City’s Ban on Tiny Homes on Wheels Matt Powers July 23, 2024
Press Release Public Interest Law Firm Calls on City of South Fulton to Allow African Hair Braiding Business to Open Matthew Prensky July 23, 2024
Press Release Public Interest Law Firm Calls on Town of Highlands to Abandon Efforts to Crack Down on Short-Term Rentals Matthew Prensky July 17, 2024
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News Republican legislative leadership files amicus brief in housing bill lawsuit Nicole Girten June 27, 2024
Post More Than 100 Years After its Creation, Officials Seem to Finally Realize That Overly Restrictive Zoning is Problematic June 14, 2024
Press Release Pasadena City Councilmembers Say Attorney Has Not Discussed Constitutional Lawsuit with Them in a Year, Despite Claiming to Judge He is Acting on ‘Instruction from City Council’ Dan King June 5, 2024
Press Release Institute for Justice Steps Up to Defend Santa Clara Winery Owners Fighting Excessive Fines J. Justin Wilson June 5, 2024
News Judge Accuses Pasadena of ‘Bad Public Policy,’ City Council Claims Ignorance of Property Case Holly Hansen June 5, 2024
News How many parking spaces does a business need? Around Houston, the answer can be absurd. Diana Simpson May 24, 2024
News Your View: Zoning cops aren’t just coming for kittens. They’re after disabled baby goats, and treehouses too. Erica Smith Ewing and Daryl James May 16, 2024
Press Release New Ad Campaign Calls on Pasadena to ‘Stop the Games,’ Let Mechanic Open Dan King May 15, 2024