Wilmer Chavarria v. U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Vermont school superintendent challenges policies permitting warrantless search and seizure of electronic devices at the border

Americans don’t surrender their constitutional rights as the price of international travel. CBP policies that claim to give its employees the power to search and seize electronic devices without a warrant violate the Fourth Amendment and therefore should be set aside.  

First Supply, LLC v. Caruana

Illinois county illegally seized truck, held it for over a year

In April 2025, First Supply filed a lawsuit against Winnebago County Sheriff Gary Caruana and State’s Attorney J. Hanley for violating First Supply’s Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment property rights.

Flowers Title Companies v. Bessent

Texas family’s title company fights illegal real estate transaction surveillance regulation

East Texas Title Companies are fighting back with a federal lawsuit that protects their business’ and client’s privacy from unlawful government interference and will restore the separation of powers.