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The Michigan Supreme Court ruled today that victims of home equity theft, where the government takes more than what is owed to satisfy property tax debts, are entitled to just compensation regardless of when the illegal taking occurred.
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A Michigan mother has requested the Michigan Supreme Court to affirm her constitutional right to just compensation after Manistee County foreclosed on her home, sold it, and retained $102,636 beyond what she owed.
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Perry Atkinson and theDove Media have filed a lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), seeking to block a rule that would force broadcasters to choose between hiring based on race or sex, or risking ruinous lawsuits.
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Dominick and James Russo have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Commerce, challenging the constitutionality of a catch limit rule adopted by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council. The plaintiffs argue that this rule drastically limits their business operations.
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Cincinnati; July 17, 2024: Pennsylvania’s beer regulations are under scrutiny as Urban Artifact, a Cincinnati-based brewery, has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the laws that it claims unfairly disadvantage out-of-state breweries. The lawsuit argues these regulations infringe upon the brewery's right to sell directly to Pennsylvania customers.
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Glenn Roper is a senior attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation. He previously worked as deputy associate counsel in the White House Counsel's office for President George W. Bush.
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Jeff McCoy is an attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation, where he leads the Coastal Land Rights Initiative.
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A U.S. Supreme Court decision released May 25 has encouraged some opponents of President Biden’s sweeping 30x30 initiative to set aside vast amounts of land for conservation purposes.