Free Speech Victory: HLLI Wins Case Stopping Missouri Law That Silenced Pharmacists
A federal court ruled for HLLI’s client and struck down a Missouri law that banned certain pharmacists’ speech for violating the First Amendment.
A federal court ruled for HLLI’s client and struck down a Missouri law that banned certain pharmacists’ speech for violating the First Amendment.
In a victory against unfair class action practices, a district judge found that so-called “strike-suit” plaintiffs violated a securities law and Rule 11 by filing frivolous suits against Akorn, Inc. and its board in 2017, when Akorn was in the process of approving an unsuccessful merger.
HLLI filed a lawsuit today in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia concerning the February 1, 2024 blockade of several intersections leading into Washington, D.C.
HLLI filed a lawsuit on behalf of the National Association of Scholars, challenging the Department of Energy’s mandate requiring Office of Science research grant applications to include a Promoting Inclusive and Equitable Research (PIER) plan.
HLLI filed an amicus brief in Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc. v. Merrick Garland, opposing the Department of Justice’s emergency motion to stay a nationwide injunction against enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA).
The Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute (HLLI), in collaboration with Dhillon Law Group and Young America’s Foundation, filed an amicus brief to protect the free speech rights of two minor students and their mother.
HLLI achieved a First Amendment victory Friday by securing Alabama Attorney General Steven Marshall’s commitment that its client Christopher Kohls’s artificial intelligence generated political parody falls outside the scope of the recently based HB 172.
HLLI, representing two non-profit nursing homes and state affiliates, filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of a federal regulation by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that threatens the health, safety, and well-being of millions of nursing home patients across the county.
HLLI secured a major victory—a preliminary injunction—in its lawsuit against California’s new laws that threaten to restrict AI-generated political satire.
HLLI and Upper Midwest Law Center filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Minnesota's law, § 609.771, which bans AI-generated political satire.