Litigation News

A former high school teacher is suing a Kentucky school board, alleging negligence in failing to prevent the death of a student.

Disney is dropping its lawsuits against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, apparently giving up its fight against his decision to pull the massive corporation’s special status as its own government that was granted to the Magic Kingdom years ago.

An Oregon public school district has agreed to pay $3.5 million for failing to prevent a former teacher from sexually abusing a 16-year-old student.

The Satanic Temple and an anti-religion watchdog have filed a lawsuit against a Tennessee school board for alleged discrimination.

Four of the largest school boards in the Canadian province of Ontario said Thursday they launched lawsuits against TikTok, Meta and SnapChat alleging the social media platforms are disrupting student learning.

Michigan parents are suing a public school district over the claim district employees began socially transitioning their daughter without their consent, purportedly concealing these efforts in the process.

In a victory for equal access, Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) Rhode Island and its Good News Clubs prevailed in Liberty Counsel’s lawsuit against the Providence Public School District and its superintendent, Dr. Javier Montanez.

Liberty Counsel filed a lawsuit on behalf of Child Evangelism Fellowship of Hawaii (CEF) against the Hawaii State Department of Education

Four of the largest school districts in Kansas will continue to keep parents in the dark about their student’s “transgender” status despite a warning from the attorney general.

Public school activists often blame underfunded schools for poor test scores, but a new report from Kentucky says just the opposite.

In February of 2023, AFL sent a FOIA to DOE for records and communications concerning a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA), a law that provides parents with the right to opt their children out of experimental programs as well as the right to inspect educational materials used in their child’s education.

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