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Press Release New Ad Campaign Calls on Pasadena to ‘Stop the Games,’ Let Mechanic Open Dan King May 15, 2024
Press Release Judge Rejects Pasadena’s Attempt to Have Mechanic’s Lawsuit Thrown Out, Calls City’s Actions ‘Bad Public Policy’ Dan King May 1, 2024
Press Release Over a Year After Donut Mural Lawsuit, Officials Ask Conway Voters to Make Them the Speech Police Dan King April 8, 2024
Press Release Michigan Couple File Lawsuit Against Brooks Township For Violating Michigan Constitutional Right To Open Business Phillip Suderman January 12, 2024
Case Michigan Couple File Lawsuit Against Brooks Township For Violating Michigan Constitutional Right To Open Business January 12, 2024
Press Release Nashville Home-based Business Owners Will Continue Fight for Equal Treatment Andrew Wimer October 11, 2023
Press Release Pasadena Mechanic Files New Lawsuit Challenging City’s Breach of Contract, Unequal Treatment Dan King September 14, 2023
Press Release Hundreds Rally and Call on Pasadena Officials to Let Auto Shop Open More Than a Year After Settlement Was Reached Dan King June 21, 2023
Press Release Victory: City Grants Permit for Home Day Care Provider to Keep Business Open Dan King June 21, 2023
Press Release Bakery Will Continue First Amendment Suit After Vote to Change Definition of ‘Sign’ Fails Dan King April 12, 2023
Press Release Mechanic Files Motion to Enforce Lawsuit’s Settlement After City Drags Feet on Allowing Him to Open Dan King March 23, 2023
Press Release Bakery Owner Sues New Hampshire Town After Officials Demand He Paint Over Donut Mural Made by High Schoolers Dan King January 31, 2023
Case High school art class painted donut mural for bakery, town demands their work be painted over January 31, 2023
Press Release Victory for U-Haul Business as Mauldin, South Carolina, Agrees Not to Ban Its Truck Rentals Andrew Wimer December 20, 2022
Press Release Small Business Files Lawsuit to Protect Its U-Haul Business from City’s Ban on Truck Rentals Andrew Wimer September 8, 2022
Press Release Lawsuit Over Unequal Treatment of Nashville’s Home-based Business Owners Continues Institute for Justice August 19, 2022
Press Release Lakeway Changes Home Business Law, But Major Concerns Still Remain Dan King August 2, 2022
Press Release N.C Appeals Court Rules Wilmington’s Restrictions on Short-term Rentals Are Illegal J. Justin Wilson April 5, 2022
Press Release City Agrees to Let Home Day Care Provider Stay Open While Lawsuit is Pending Dan King March 21, 2022
Press Release Mechanic Wins Right to Open His Shop in Ongoing Challenge to Pasadena’s Parking Minimum Law Dan King February 28, 2022
Press Release West Austin City Shuts Down Home Day Care Over Golfer Complaints, Owner Sues to Save Business Dan King February 16, 2022
Case Home day care provider sues city after officials shut her down over complaints from golfers February 14, 2022
Press Release Pasadena Mechanic Challenges City’s Mandatory Parking Minimum Dan King December 9, 2021
Press Release Nashville Home-based Business Owners Take Their Case To The Tennessee Supreme Court Institute for Justice July 14, 2021