Washington activist continues legal challenge to unpayable fines

March 19, 2026 | By CEANNA DANIELS

Tim Eyman is trapped by an unpayable debt that's growing daily. Between fines, attorney fees, and ever-increasing interest, the State of Washington expects him to find and turn over $8 million. Since he can't, the State is adding $700,000 to that total every year. Eyman has been fighting this unconstitutionally excessive fine in the Washington c ...

Who owns the rain? When government regulation loses common sense 

March 18, 2026 | By KATE POMEROY

There are moments when you hear a legal argument and wonder whether common sense has quietly left the building. Take the case of an Oregon man who went to jail in 2012 for collecting rainwater in basins. The state water department said he was interfering with local rivers because they're usually filled by the rain. If you "interrupt the flow of ...

California Globe : In California, You Can Do Everything Right, and Still Get Crushed

March 18, 2026 | By CHARLES YATES

Take an oil and gas operator who spends millions upgrading equipment, filing emissions reports, and complying with air-quality rules that change more often than a coastal forecast. Every form is filed. Every inspection is passed. And yet, a permit is suddenly delayed or reinterpreted, a new reporting requirement is layered on top of the old one, or ...

Youth climate suits don’t have a constitutional leg to stand on

March 17, 2026 | By TYLER FRY

A federal appeals court has just announced an April hearing date in the youth climate suit Lighthiser v. Trump. The lawsuit was filed against the Trump administration in May 2025 by a group of 22 youth plaintiffs and spearheaded by the environmental activist organization "Our Children's Trust." The lawsuit asks the court to strike down a group o ...

How a Policy Interpretation turned Title IX against itself

March 17, 2026 | By ALESSANDRA CARUSO

When Title IX was passed in 1972, it promised to provide men and women with equal access to opportunities like scholarships, athletic programs, and extracurriculars. It was a beacon of progress in the fight for gender equality and transformational for women's athletics. It's perplexing, then, that the number of NCAA men's gymnastics teams has dw ...

A rancher’s land dispute could prompt SCOTUS to clarify sovereign immunity

March 17, 2026 | By BRITTANY HUNTER

Tammy Blakey's career as an airline captain took her all over the world from Shanghai to the Middle East. Now retired, she may soon be heading to the most exotic location yet: The Supreme Court. In 1990, Tammy and her husband acquired 165 acres of ranchland in Snohomish County, Washington. Together, they ran their small business, Flying T Ranch. ...

Wyoming county apologizes for wrongful fee, pays family back

March 13, 2026 | By CEANNA DANIELS

In early March, Wyoming homeowners Shelby and Trey Scharp received an unusual letter from their county government.  The letter began, "Teton County made a mistake. We required you to pay an affordable housing mitigation fee that you did not need to pay. We are sorry… and regret every minute of distress this litigation caused you." That le ...

New York says helping your neighbors understand a court form is a crime

March 13, 2026 | By ALESSANDRA CARUSO

In New York, a debt collector can sue you for money you don't owe—and win, if you don't respond. These debt-collection lawsuits aren't uncommon; they make up roughly a quarter of all cases filed in New York state courts, and defendants fail to appear in up to 90% of them. They can result in financial ruin, even when claims lack merit. Reverend ...

Parents challenge Boston’s tier-based school admissions as unconstitutional

March 13, 2026 | By ALESSANDRA CARUSO

This week, PLF brought its challenge to a Boston public school's admissions system before the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. PLF senior attorney Chris Kieser delivered oral arguments, advocating on behalf of parents who argue the admissions process is discriminatory. The case, brought by the Boston Parent Coalition for Ac ...