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Liberty Justice Center Continues Legal Battle Against Trump “Liberation Day” Tariffs: Appeals Court to Hear Arguments on Administration’s Authority to Impose Tariffs
July 8, 2025
(Tampa Free Press)—The Liberty Justice Center (LJC) today intensified its legal challenge against the Trump Administration’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, filing a response brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. This move marks a critical juncture in a case that questions the President’s authority to unilaterally impose...
The Center Square
National Groups Join Ohio Man’s Fight to Make His Whiskey
July 8, 2025
(The Center Square)—Organizations around the country have joined an Ohio man’s case to end a federal ban on homemade spirits. Less than two weeks after John Ream appealed a U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio ruling that dismissed his case, The Buckeye Institute announced five renowned policy...
Reason
Federal Circuit Appellate Brief Filed in Our Tariff Case
July 8, 2025
(Reason)—Today, the Liberty Justice Center and I filed our appellate brief in VOS Selections, Inc. v. Trump, the case challenging Trump's massive "Liberation Day" tariffs. Our litigation team also now includes Neal Katyal and Michael McConnell, leading constitutional law scholars and appellate litigators on different sides of the political spectrum....
Blaze Media
Opinion: School Censorship Backfires in Costly Free Speech Beatdown
July 8, 2025
(Blaze Media)—Pulaski County, Kentucky, tried to silence dissent with a ‘block’ button. Instead, it triggered a costly reckoning under the First Amendment. Last year, I took a stand against the Pulaski County School District in Kentucky when the district tried to silence me for speaking out against its unlawful political...
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Case Updates
August 18, 2023
An Update On Parents for Public Schools v. Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration
August 4, 2023
An Update On Menders v. Loudoun County School Board