Riddick v. City of Malibu

September 07, 2021

Jason and Elizabeth Riddick live in Malibu, California, with their three children. Elizabeth’s mother, Renee Sperling, is aging with several disabilities, including immunodeficiency. The Riddicks seek to add an attached ADU onto their existing single-family home in order to provide Renee a safe and private place to live. The Riddicks’ m ...

Nine months late and facing a federal lawsuit, Dept. of Education complies with law

September 03, 2021

Washington, D.C.; September 3, 2021: For nearly nine months, unelected bureaucrats at the Department of Education have violated the Constitution by refusing to deliver the commissions and acknowledge the appointments of two professors to the National Board for Education Sciences by President Trump. Following a lawsuit by Professors John Yoo and Ste ...

San Jose State University must respect and protect free speech

August 31, 2021

American universities are meant to be places to debate ideas and explore novel theories. But, unfortunately, the picture on American campuses today is quite different. Today, disagreeing with woke orthodoxy might get you branded a racist by university officials and threatened with sanctions. This was the unfortunate experience of Dr. Elizabeth Weis ...

The Hill: Gavin Newsom thought he could override the Constitution — now he faces a recall

August 30, 2021

On Sept. 14, California voters head to the polls to decide Gov. Gavin Newsom’s fate in a historic recall election. Perhaps the biggest motivating factor behind the recall effort is Newsom’s aggressive COVID-19 pandemic response, in which he unilaterally issued orders for school, business and church closures; mask mandates; and other dem ...

Supreme Court sides with landlords and PLF, secures an injunction against CDC’s eviction moratorium

August 27, 2021

Yesterday the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision in Alabama Association of Realtors v. Department of Health and Human Services, affirming what Pacific Legal Foundation has argued on behalf of landowners for nearly a year—that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lacked the constitutional authority to enforce its nationwide eviction mo ...

Supreme Court issues thorough rebuke of unlawful CDC eviction moratorium

August 26, 2021

Washington, D.C.; August 26, 2021: The Supreme Court today reinstated a district court decision holding the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s nationwide eviction moratorium unlawful. In Alabama Association of Realtors v. Department of Health and Human Services, the Court made clear that the CDC had far exceeded the authority Congr ...

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August 26, 2021

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The Hill: Biden’s economic reform ought to consider certificate of need, too

August 23, 2021

President Biden recently called on the federal government to increase competition in the U.S. economy as a way of boosting wages, increasing employment, and allowing people to move between jobs. One of his biggest targets was occupational licensing, which has become a hot topic thanks to egregious examples such as states requiring thousands of hour ...

Louisiana landlords ask 5th Circuit to block eviction moratorium

August 18, 2021

Monroe, Louisiana; August 18, 2021: A group of Louisiana landlords asked for an immediate injunction against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s nationwide eviction moratorium while the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals considers an appeal from the landlords. Despite assurances made to the U.S. Supreme Court that the moratorium woul ...