State-Specific Resources

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.

A New Jersey father has filed a lawsuit against his daughter’s high school and its counselor after they allegedly socially transitioned his daughter without his consent or knowledge.

Campus Kangaroo Courts have reached the point that even the kangaroos are becoming embarrassed.

A lawsuit challenging the state’s new ban on transition care for transgender minors is forcing the all-Republican Texas Supreme Court to weigh the limits of parental rights.

The Center for Renewing America (CRA) filed an Amicus Brief in Molak v. FCC in support of its petitioners; arguing against the FCC’s authority to fund school bus Wi-Fi services.

The Louisiana House of Representatives has passed Bill 71, which requires all schools that receive state funding to display the Ten Commandments.

The Idaho measure, which seeks to block treatments such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy, is one of more than 20 enacted by conservative states targeting care for transgender youth.

It was the Federal Trade Commission that filed a lawsuit against the school, making allegations that it didn’t reveal how long it would take for doctoral students to finish its accelerated program and marketed itself as a nonprofit.

A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked a law in Florida that barred a transgender teacher from using pronouns that don’t align with her birth sex.

Among its provisions, the initiative in question — which has not yet qualified for the ballot — would require schools to notify parents if a child changed gender identification unofficially or in schools records, such as a roll sheet.

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