Government Can’t Discriminate Against Parents Choosing Private Schools
Parents in Massachusetts are fighting against an old law, rooted in bigotry, that keeps their kids from accessing special education services at their schools.
Town Fighting High Schoolers’ Mural Doubles Down On Policing Art
Can the government play art critic? A town, already fighting in court over one business's mural, created new, subjective criteria for art on private property.
Flooded Out Texas Rancher Gets To Enforce The Bill Of Rights
In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court revived a Texas rancher's fight for compensation from the state after a transportation project flooded his property.
A Small, Common Sign Sparks A First Amendment Fight
Cities across the U.S. ticket cars parked in the street with "For Sale" signs in the window. One man is challenging a Pennsylvania law on constitutional grounds.
New Reform Tries To Stop Eminent Domain From Creating Wastelands
Using eminent domain, the government can force people to sell their homes or businesses. But sometimes poor planning results in properties destroyed for no reason.