Cornbread Hemp v. Roberts

Tennessee forces hemp business into outdated “three-tier” system

When Congress passed the 2018 Farm Bill legalizing hemp-derived products, entrepreneurs like Jim Higdon and Eric Zipperle saw an opportunity to help people while building a business. Inspired by Kentucky’s rich history of hemp cultivation and driven by a desire to set high standards in this emerging industry, Higdon and Zipperle co-founded Cornbread Hemp. Since […]

Annette Hubbell v. Acosta

Historian, author, and actor wins fight to tell stories of historical women, regardless of their race

Annette Hubbell fought back with a federal lawsuit to restore equal opportunity for everyone to participate in the arts, regardless of race or any other characteristics they cannot control. 

Austin Davis v. City of Tempe

Tempe, Arizona, burdens charities, punishes kindness with unconstitutional permitting scheme

AZ HUGS is fighting back with a federal lawsuit to restore their right to serve Tempe’s most vulnerable residents.

Sandy Chiong and Michelle Mitchum v. McMaster

Illegal race quotas on government boards deny equality and destroy opportunity

Sandy Chiong is fighting back against a race-based mandate with a federal lawsuit to ensure that all qualified candidates can compete equally for public service, regardless of race.

Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism v. Steve Walker

Washington homebuyers fight for equal treatment

With free representation by Pacific Legal Foundation, FAIR is fighting back with a federal lawsuit challenging Washington’s discriminatory housing program to restore equal treatment for all first-time homebuyers, regardless of race.