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.
Ted Frank, co-founder of the Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute, sheds light on the troubling trends linked to the DEI movement and its impact on societal attitudes towards Jewish Americans. Frank discusses significant legal actions taken against organizations that have engaged in disruptive protests, particularly those targeting pro-Israel sentiments.
The Washington Free Beacon quoted our co-founder Ted-Frank in an article about Mahmoud Khalil, Syria-born Columbia graduate student having his green card revoked.
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.
The Times of Israel quoted Ted Frank, our co-founder and director of litigation.
Bloomberg Law covered our case, Carlyle v. Akorn, Inc., where the judge issued an order sanctioning strike-suit filers.
FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression) wrote about our amicus brief in Dubash v. City of Houston, et al.
Law360 wrote about our case, Carlyle v. Akorn, Inc..
Ted Frank appeared on The Tony Kinnett Cast to discuss our cases Manhart v. National Students for Justice in Palestine, et al. and Faoro v. Jewish Voice for Peace Inc., et al. Watch on YouTube here.
Mosaic republished City Journal's article about our lawsuits against the organizations and individuals who engaged in anti-Israel traffic blockades.