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Courting Liberty

Summary: A weekly look at developments in our high-profile cases, interviews with PLF attorneys & clients, in-depth analysis with policy experts, our “Ask a Lawyer” segment, and everything else PLF. Stay up-to-date with Pacific Legal Foundation and subscribe to Courting Liberty.

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 The Federal Government Pushes Radical New Agenda Against Farmers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:55

PLF Director of Communications Harold Johnson hosts a discussion with PLF Senior Staff Attorney Tony Francois about Pacific Legal Foundation's ongoing case, Duarte v. Corps of Engineers. A recent ruling against the Duarte family has major implications not only for Duarte Nursery, but for farmers across the United States.

 Back To School Choice Week 2016 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:10

PLF's Harold Johnson is joined by PLF Principal Attorney Joshua Thompson to discuss Pacific Legal Foundation's Back To School Choice Week. The week is designed to bring light to School Choice issues all across the United States and highlight how PLF is fighting in the courts to help improve the education system by allowing parents the right to choose a school for their children.

 Illegal land sale fee leaves Marin family in the red | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:33

Pacific Legal Foundation's Harold Johnson talks with PLF attorney Larry Salzman and his client Dart Cherk about an illegal fee that was imposed on them in the sale of their property in San Rafael, California.

 PLF Challenges The Feds’ Rigged Scheme For "Discovering" Wetlands | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:12

PLF Director of Communications Harold Johnson sits down with PLF Senior Staff Attorney Tony Francois to discuss how The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to hear a South Dakota farming couple’s lawsuit over the federal government’s “rigged” formula for labeling their property as “wetlands” converted to agricultural uses.

 Washington Cattlemen and PLF Challenge ESA Overreach | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:42

PLF's Harold Johnson interviews PLF attorney Jonathan Wood and Jack Field, executive vice president of the Washington Cattlemen's Association about their petition to change an illegal regulation to the Endangered Species Act. In a petition filed with the U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife, the WCA and PLF demand repeal of a regulation that applies the “take” ban in a blanket way to all species classified as “threatened,” contrary to congressional intent and the statute’s text. This regulation subjects ranchers and farmers in the Pacific Northwest — along with citizens from coast to coast — to the possibility of massive fines and even jail for land use activities that Congress has deemed legal.

 Announcing PLF's 2016 Law Student Writing Competition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:52

Pacific Legal Foundation's Director of Communications Harold Johnson discusses PLF's 2016 law student writing competition with PLF Atlantic Center Managing Attorney Mark Miller. The Program for Judicial Awareness (PJA) has been designed to generate sound scholarship to support constitutional litigation — and promotes understanding of our civic institutions among the people. If you are a law student and are interested in learning more about this writing competition, which features cash prizes of $5,000, $3,000, and $1,000 for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place, please visit https://www.pacificlegal.org/pja

 PLF Fights For Homeowners’ Free-Speech Rights In Florida | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:10

Pacific Legal Foundation's Harold Johnson speaks with PLF Principal Attorney J. David Breemer and his client Edward Goodwin about how the County of Walton in Florida is denying Goodwin's right to free-speech by banning beach-signs on his property.

 Fighting Warrantless Inspections Of Rental Property | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:57

PLF Director of Communications Harold Johnson hosts this week's podcast with PLF Staff Attorney Wen Fa and client Karl Trautwein as they discuss PLF's property rights case against the city of Highland, California. The city imposes exterior and interior inspections on residential rental units, and is trying to force property owner Karl Trautwein to submit to an inspection without the city obtaining a warrant. PLF argues that cities cannot force an owner of private rental property to allow a warrantless administrative search; nor can cities threaten administrative action and fines against a property owner who exercises his constitutional right to deny a warrantless inspection of his rental property.

 PLF Names New President And CEO | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:54

PLF D.C. Center Executive Director Todd Gaziano heads up a special conversation with PLF's new incoming President and CEO, Steven Anderson. PLF General Counsel and Interim President John Groen also joins in on the discussion, as Steven is introduced and provides his detailed vision for the future of Pacific Legal Foundation.

 Major Property Rights Battle Continues In Palo Alto | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:11

PLF Director of Communications Harold Johnson interviews PLF attorney and Director of the Liberty Clinic project, Larry Salzman, about their case titled Jisser v. City of Palo Alto. The Jisser family would like to get out of the mobile home park business in Palo Alto as they look forward to retirement, but the City demands that they pay millions of dollars in “mitigation” payments to their tenants as a condition of receiving a permit to close the park.

 California Farm Family Wages Litigation Fight For Accountability In Government | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:46

Harold Johnson interviews PLF Principal Attorney Damien Schiff about a California central valley farm family that is waging an important litigation fight for accountability in government. The case is currently before the California Supreme Court in which PLF has submitted an amicus brief in support of the Gerawan family and their challenge to an abusive labor relations scheme.

 A Cavalcade Of Victories: 2016 Year In Review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:04

PLF Director of Communications Harold Johnson talks with Director of Litigation Jim Burling recapping the cases of 2016 so far and just how historic the year has been for the non-profit.

 PLF Wins Second U.S. Supreme Court Case In A Week | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:03

PLF’s Richard Fields speaks with PLF principal attorney Reed Hopper, PLF principal attorney Damien Schiff and Managing Attorney Mark Miller about PLF’s 9th Supreme Court victory in Kent Recycling Services, LLC v. US Army Corps of Engineers. The group also discusses how Pacific Legal’s win in Hawkes Co. helped pave the way for Kent Recycling.

 PLF Unanimously Wins 8th Straight Supreme Court Decision | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:52

PLF won a precedent-setting victory for property owners’ rights when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in our favor in the PLF case of United States Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes. The groundbreaking decision accepted PLF’s arguments that landowners have a right to seek judicial review when their property is designated as wetlands subject to federal jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act. PLF Director of Communications Jim Burling hosts a round table discussion with PLF case attorneys Reed Hopper and Mark Miller, client Kevin Pierce, and Gray Plant Mooty Principal Attorney Nancy Burke discussing the implications of the case for property owners around the country.

 Honoring PLF's Retiring President And CEO | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:42

PLF Director of Litigation Jim Burling hosts a candid one on one sit down with PLF President and CEO Rob Rivett to discuss his upcoming retirement, his incredible work advancing the mission of PLF, some of Rob's favorite memories at PLF, and the bright future of Pacific Legal Foundation moving forward.

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