State-Specific Resources

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Elon Musk are targeting Fairfax County Public Schools, highlighting a controversial plan to introduce gender studies in elementary schools.

Some of these distressing effects result from pandemic school closures, while others predate the pandemic but were made worse by it.

After finishing second to a transgender-identifying athlete for a state championship, one Maine girl is speaking out.

President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order that would direct the dismantling of the Department of Education (DOE).

A Texas superintendent has resigned after she and two teachers were arrested in connection with alleged abuse of special education students.

Staff and union leaders at a large Kansas school district have been caught on a video call strategizing how to secretly advance LGBT agendas in classrooms under a rebranded DEI department.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to dismantle the Department of Education, in a move that he said was “45 years in the making.”

Liberty Counsel filed an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case about whether Maryland parents can opt their children out of LGBT-themed instruction that contradicts their religious beliefs. In January 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to review the case and will hear oral arguments on April 22, 2025.

A Wisconsin school district announced on Monday that it agreed to pay out $20,000 to a teacher who was terminated for refusing to use preferred names and pronouns for transgender students.

Agentic AI workflows can help schools break down silos and use their data sets more proactively.

Wisconsin could solve its teacher shortage not by recruiting more educators but by persuading current ones to remain in their positions, a recent government report concludes.

A bill that would give parents more power over which books their children can read in public school libraries will soon go before Texas senators for a full vote.

A new alternative to mainstream teachers’ unions launched on Friday for teachers with “American values.”

Two public school districts and several parents have sued Pennsylvania in a bid to undo antidiscrimination protections for gay and transgender people, saying the state's two-year-old regulation is illegal because it goes beyond what lawmakers intended or allowed.

In 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a measure that had been designed to openly discriminate against Christian schools. But many states, including Oklahoma, are refusing to heed the High Court’s order and are continuing this prejudicial practice to this day. Our latest Supreme Court brief, in Oklahoma v. Drummond, seeks to end the discrimination against Christian schools once and for all.

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