State-Specific Resources

Critics say DEI programs are discriminatory and attempt to solve racial discrimination by disadvantaging other groups, particularly White Americans.

The Kansas Legislature is expected to vote Thursday to join 22 other states in banning sex change surgeries and treatments on minors.

The NAACP’s letter stated that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis 'has made no effort to conceal his administration's devaluation of Black America'

For the past half-decade, amid overheated rhetoric contesting the very essence of national identity, Americans have been subjected to competing caricatures of the country’s history classrooms.

The Ohio Department of Education has approved nearly 90,000 scholarships during the state’s first year of universal school choice.

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.

During the nationwide resurgence of Christian education, Catholic schools are celebrating their continued success.

Utah public schools will now have the ability to teach the Ten Commandments after a new law was passed in the Legislature.

An Ohio-based religious instruction program is bringing the Bible to public school students during school hours in what is called released time instruction.

A California school district’s parental notification policy won a preliminary victory in a California state court, when a Riverside County Superior Court judge declined to issue a preliminary injunction against it in a February 23 ruling (Mae M. v. Komrosky). The judge also declined to block a resolution that prohibited the teaching of certain concepts related to critical race theory (CRT).

The mother of a Virginia teen sex-trafficked twice after her school concealed her newly asserted gender identity has filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against school staff and a Maryland public defender who alleged parental “misgendering” and abuse.

A California federal court has granted teachers Elizabeth Mirabelli and Lori Ann West reprieve from a dangerous school district policy forcing them to lie to parents about their children’s gender identity.

The First Circuit appeared open Wednesday to the idea that parents have a constitutional right to be alerted when their child uses new pronouns at school, but cast doubt on whether that right extends to choosing how teachers refer to their child.

A Vermont high school coach terminated after respectfully expressing his views on the differences between men and women has reached a favorable settlement with the school district.

A Catholic high school senior has filed a lawsuit against Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) in Virginia over the district’s pro-transgender policies, which the student argues violate the constitutional rights of other students.

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