Will our legal brief end the BATFE?
This Downsize DC legal brief could end the BATFE’s reign of terror Retweet We’re filing an amicus brief asking the Supreme Court to hear the case Jeremy Kettler v. United…
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New amicus brief defending your freedom of the PRESS
First they came for the charities, but I wasn’t a charity. Then they came for me Retweet Should you need a license to exercise your freedom of the press? If…
NIFLA v Becerra filed
We filed the NIFLA v Becerra amicus brief regarding “compelled speech,” as described in the post Can you defeat the Ministry of Truth in NIFLA v Becerra? Can The State…
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Can you defeat the Ministry of Truth in NIFLA v Becerra?
Can The State make you say things contrary to your values? Retweet Quote of the Day: “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your…
Can you stop police from searching your smartphone without a warrant?
This legal brief is needed to follow-up on earlier victories.
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