PLF and Ward Connerly announce that LAUSD ends race-based teacher placement

August 25, 2010

Los Angeles, CA; August 25, 2010: In a legal settlement responding to a Proposition 209 lawsuit by Pacific Legal Foundation attorneys, the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has rescinded its policy of race-based discrimination in teacher assignment. Therefore, PLF announced today that it has dismissed the lawsuit as of this week. “U ...

The salmon wars, continued

August 25, 2010

Author:  Damien M. Schiff The Ninth Circuit this week issued another decision in the longrunning dispute over whether and how to protect populations of salmon and related fish under the Endangered Species Act.  In Modesto Irrigation District v. Gutierrez, the plaintiffs challenged the National Marine Fisheries Service's decision not ...

Update: Ninth Circuit denies rehearing in Leu v. IBC

August 25, 2010

Author: Daniel Himebaugh The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will not rehear the appeal in Leu v. International Boundary Commission. You may recall that this is the case in which former International Boundary Commissioner Dennis Schornack claimed that President Bush lacked the power to terminate his appointment as a commissioner.  ...

City claims that environmental regulations should trump constitutionally protected property rights

August 24, 2010

Author: Brian T. Hodges Kipp and Marilyn Dunlap bought a vacant residential lot in Nooksack, Washington with the dream of building their home there.  But the city had other ideas.  You see, Nooksack slough runs through the middle of the Dunlaps’ lot, and the city declared that land adjacent to streams constitutes an environmentall ...

The Right to Earn A Living in Seattle, Sept. 2

August 24, 2010

Author: Timothy Sandefur I’ll be speaking about my new book, The Right to Earn A Living, to the Puget Sound Federalist Society on September 2 at 12:15 p.m., at the Nakamura Courthouse, 1010 Fifth Avenue, in the Judge’s Conference Room on the 6th floor. The public is welcome, lunch is provided, and there’s only a … ...

Washington's supreme court orders a landowner to sell his property to neighbors

August 23, 2010

Author: Brian T. Hodges They say that bad facts make bad law.  Well, here’s a doozy.  Noel Proctor and Ford and Christina Huntington purchased neighboring parcels in Southern Washington.  The Huntingtons unwittingly built their home approximately 400 feet onto Proctor’s land.  Proctor discovered the encroachment ...

Unlicensed barbers and consumer protection

August 22, 2010

Author: Timothy Sandefur Jonathan Adler makes some very good points about the unfairness of many occupational licensing laws. These kinds of abuses are precisely why PLF’s Economic Liberty Project exists. Some licensing laws aren’t even just abused for self-interested (“rent-seeking”) purposes, but are explicitly designed to ...

Abject panic over the health care law?

August 20, 2010

Author: Luke A. Wake Public opposition to the recently enacted health care law continues to grow, and that has forced its proponents to re-frame the issues both legally and from a PR standpoint. As we noted earlier, the Obama Administration seems to be stepping away from its original Commerce Clause defense of the health care law. … ...

PLF's Timothy Sandefur on Garden Life radio show Sunday morning

August 20, 2010

Tune in to your local “Garden Life” affiliate Sunday at 8 to hear PLF attorney Timothy Sandefur discuss the George Hahn case. … ...

Is it discrimination to not hire someone because of their criminal record?

August 20, 2010

Author: Joshua Thompson This story of a lawsuit filed in the Northern District of California has recently picked up some national attention.   The plaintiffs are alleging that First Transit is discriminating on the basis of race because they do both credit and criminal background checks before deciding whether to hire someone. ...