
(OLYMPIA, Wash.) — The Washington State Court of Appeals on Monday ruled that a Freedom Foundation lawsuit over the names …
(OLYMPIA, Wash.) — The state of Washington’s practice of granting labor unions — and only labor unions — access to …
Fourteen months after the Freedom Foundation challenged Gov. Kate Brown’s unconstitutional mask mandate, the Oregon State Court of Appeals handed down its decision …
(OLYMPIA, WA) – A Zillah resident on Sept. 29 became the fourth Washington homecare provider to file a lawsuit against …
On May 11, former United Auto Workers (UAW) President Dennis Williams was sentenced to 21 months in prison for embezzling …
Imagine being trapped in an organization you didn’t support, subsidizing beliefs you don’t hold and paying dues every month for the privilege? Then imagine being told this situation would persist for at least another two years in direct violation of your constitutional rights.
Freedom Foundation attorney Rebekah Millard explained this disturbing pattern of criminal behavior on the “Lars Larson Show.”
Freedom Foundation attorneys filed a lawsuit on July 23, on Anna’s behalf, and the parties recently reached a mutually agreeable settlement.
On Thursday, four Oregon school employees were forced to take legal action against their local union for its refusal to honor their request to opt out of membership and cease deductions from their paychecks.
The Freedom Foundation has a long history of taking action to turn its ideas into results. But for those actions to be successful, we’ve learned that very often they must be defended in court.