Thomas and Madison Woodward, III v. Amanda Lefton

Father and son challenge statewide fracking ban to unlock New York’s energy abundance

But when the State adopted an executive order banning hydraulic fracking, the Woodwards abruptly lost the ability to use their own property.

John Morgan and Melinda Morgan v. Doug Ito

California bans siblings from accessing resources in their mineral estate

California ban on new oil drilling strips private property of all economic use, requiring just compensation.

The Obscure Distillery v. Lily M. Fan

Fighting New York’s unfair restrictions on out-of-state distilleries

Théron and The Obscure Distillery are fighting back with a federal lawsuit challenging New York’s discriminatory treatment of out-of-state distilleries. 

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Do No Harm, Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism v. Governor Sanders

Arkansas’ race quotas for licensing boards deny residents equal treatment and opportunities for public service

Do No Harm and FAIR are fighting back with a federal lawsuit challenging Arkansas’s use of race quotas to decide who can serve on these regulatory boards.

Urban Artifact Beer
Urban Artifact v. Col. Christopher Paris

Fighting Pennsylvania’s unfair restrictions on out-of-state craft breweries

Represented at no charge by Pacific Legal Foundation, Urban Artifact is challenging Pennsylvania’s unjust beer shipping restrictions that discriminate in favor of in-state breweries and burdens those located out –of state. 

Tilt Vision Studios, LLC, et al. v. The City of Waller, Texas

Artists fight government whitewash of free expression and livelihoods

Under the First Amendment, however, the government cannot restrict expression that it doesn’t like. Yet the City of Waller has done just that, enshrining into law its own aesthetic preferences in an effort to kill a thriving art mural business. And similar regulations are popping up in other cities to police “acceptable” types of public expression while trampling free expression and economic freedom.