State-Specific Resources

A former student has taken legal action against Chicago Public Schools (CPS), accusing the district of neglecting to safeguard her from years of alleged abuse by a high-ranking administrator.

Prosecutors in Virginia are now investigating why the disciplinary records of a 6-year-old student at Richneck Elementary disappeared after the student shot a teacher.

An Alaska Superior Court knocked down one of the state’s few school choice programs, sparking bipartisan concern from policymakers.

The ACLU is trying to overturn a Montana law requiring schools to notify parents about sex education or LGBT topics being discussed with their children.

So many North Carolina families are asking for school choice scholarships, it’s hard for the state to keep up with the demand.

While traditional public school enrollment declines nationwide, Florida’s expanding school choice options have Catholic enrollment zooming in the Sunshine State.

In an email published online by school reform advocate Corey DeAngelis, a Denton (Texas) Independent School District official instructs district employees, possibly illegally, how to vote and who to vote for in a GOP primary.

A disability rights advocacy group is trying to kill Montana’s new school choice program for special needs students before it even gets off the ground.

The U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly affirmed that the U.S. Constitution protects the fundamental rights of parents.

Parents Defending Education (PDE) filed a new lawsuit last week against the U.S. Education Department for failing to disclose communications it had with activist groups funded by left-wing megadonor George Soros.

An 18-year-old honors student says a spanking at her school went disturbingly beyond discipline. Now, she’s joined a student effort to fight back.

The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Vincent Wagner regarding a friend-of-the-court brief ADF attorneys filed Wednesday on behalf of a Wisconsin mother with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit in Doe v. Bethel Local School District Board of Education, a case in which a school district adopted a policy that allows students to access private spaces according to gender identity—rather than sex—without any public discussion or vote:...

A court in California has ruled in favor of a school district’s decision to restrict “false and divisive” critical race theory lessons to students.

According to the Sexual Allegations Unit for Chicago Public Schools (CPS), there have been at least 308 new cases of sexual abuse or assault opened this year against CPS staff, representing a 12% increase over last year.

A Riverside County judge ruled a parental notification policy and critical race theory ban at Temecula Valley Unified School District can remain in place while the case plays out in courts.

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