News A State Law Keeping Some People Out of Jobs Due to Past Convictions to be Challenged in Federal Court Michael Pope October 4, 2021
News NJ home bakers waiting for one final step before they can sell cookies, cakes and more Gabriela L. Laracca October 4, 2021
News Sweet success at last! N.J. residents can now legally sell their home-baked goods. Susan K. Livio October 4, 2021
News Restaurants were hit hard by COVID pandemic. But Florida law helped food trucks thrive Laurie K. Blandford October 1, 2021
News Restaurants were hit hard by COVID pandemic. But Florida law helped food trucks thrive Laurie K. Blandford October 1, 2021
News Virginia man suing state over barrier crimes: ‘I’m a very changed individual’ Brendan King September 29, 2021
News Drug user turned counselor sues state over law blocking employment options Jackie DeFusco September 29, 2021
News Virginia’s decades-old barrier crime laws are facing a federal court challenge Kate Masters September 29, 2021
Press Release Aspiring Addiction Counselor Sues to End Virginia’s Past-Conviction Discrimination J. Justin Wilson September 29, 2021
Case Aspiring Addiction Counselor Sues to End Virginia’s Past-Conviction Discrimination September 28, 2021
Liberty & Law Article 30 Years of IJ: Taking Stock as We Ramp Up for the Decades Ahead September 21, 2021
Liberty & Law Article New IJ Research Holds a Mirror to the Ugly Face of Beauty Licensing Mindy Menjou September 20, 2021
News Police Stopped A Private Investigator From Working Because They Couldn’t Stomach His Criticism Andrew Wimer September 20, 2021
News Citing First Amendment, Private Investigator Asks Supreme Court to Review License Denial Matthew Vadum September 15, 2021
News Private eye denied license over Facebook posts asks Supreme Court to find Maine violated his freedom of speech Judy Harrison September 14, 2021
Press Release Private Investigator Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Important First Amendment Case John Kramer September 13, 2021
News Tarpon Springs Food Truck To Appeal Court Decision On City Law D'Ann Lawrence White September 10, 2021
Press Release Tarpon Springs Food Truck Owners Vow to Fight On After Court Setback Andrew Wimer September 1, 2021
News Illinois home-based food products can be sold directly to customers in 2022 under new law Natalie Morris August 31, 2021
Press Release Governor Signs Bill Making It Easier for Illinoisans to Sell Their Homemade and Homegrown Foods Andrew Wimer August 30, 2021
Press Release Final Victory for Food Trucks in Fort Pierce: Judgment Proclaims City’s Former Anticompetitive Ordinance Unconstitutional Institute for Justice August 30, 2021
News The CON That’s Limiting Access to Health Care Jaimie Cavanaugh, John Hendrickson August 18, 2021