News This Veterinarian’s License Was Suspended for Giving Advice Online. Were His Rights Violated? Vicki Glembocki March 4, 2016
News Want to Give a Tour of Washington, DC? You’ll Need a License for That Eric Boehm February 9, 2016
News This Mom Wanted Voters to Pay Attention to an Election. Instead, She Got Sued. Natalie Johnson February 4, 2016
News Greendale cupcake business on hiatus to advocate for statewide ‘Cookie Bill’ John Rasche February 3, 2016
News Small Business Scores Victory Over City in Protest of Property Seizure Natalie Johnson February 1, 2016
Press Release Another Victory for Virginia Property Owner in Sign Fight: Federal Appeals Court Rules City of Norfolk Violated the First Amendment John Kramer January 29, 2016
News Federal court: Norfolk violated Central Radio’s right to free speech in eminent domain dispute Scott Daugherty January 29, 2016
News Charleston next city in line for lawsuit over tour guide licensing Dustin Waters January 29, 2016
Press Release Charleston Tour Guides Challenge Unconstitutional License to Talk Institute for Justice January 28, 2016
News Would-be tour guide trio calls Charleston’s licensing practices unconstitutional Ashley Blackstone January 28, 2016
Post Free Speech Means Not Needing a Lawyer on Speed Dial Before You Can Voice Your Opinion January 27, 2016
News Colorado Mom Sued Over Newspaper Ads Encouraging Voter Turnout in School Board Election Anthony L. Fisher January 22, 2016
News Federal lawsuit attacks Colorado’s money-in-politics enforcement system Corey Hutchins January 21, 2016