State-Specific Resources

Elite athletes demonstrate higher perceptual cognitive abilities compared to non-athletes and those capacities can be trained.

A male student at McDaniel High School in Portland, Oregon who identifies as ‘transgender’ absolutely dominated the girls varsity 400-meter race on Wednesday.

A Missouri school district may be committing multiple felonies by offering obscene, pornographic books to students.

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The Louisiana House of Representatives rejected legislation to end government approval of homeschool programs, which advocates say would have made homeschooling easier for families in the Bayou State.

The Republican attorney general of Texas, Ken Paxton, warned the city of Austin not to defy a Texas law that bans gender-altering medical treatment.

A charter school group is suing the Los Angeles school district for its alleged anti-charter animus, accusing the board of passing illegal policies that defy voters’ wishes.

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced a lawsuit Tuesday against the Biden administration’s revision of existing Title IX law through a Department of Education (DOE) rule change that includes gender identity in the definition of sex discrimination.

A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that a Catholic school has the right to only hire staff who agree with its religious principles, rejecting a lawsuit from a substitute teacher who announced plans to enter into a same-sex marriage.

Public school board members should be familiar with landmark Supreme Court decisions that could shape how they resolve conflicts and set school district policies.

Gov. Bill Lee signed into law Friday a controversial bill to allow school teachers and staff to carry guns in school. The law goes into immediate effect.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a major school choice bill Tuesday, with parents, students, advocates and educators in attendance.

A new school choice bill was passed in Nebraska..., focusing on low-income families.

Independent Women’s Voice applauds the Mississippi Legislature for bi-partisan passage of House Bill 1607—the Mississippi Women’s Bill of Rights—moving Mississippi one step closer to being a state that stands with women.

Independent Women’s Voice (IWV) applauds Idaho Governor Brad Little for signing HB 421 into law, legislation inspired by IWV’s Women’s Bill of Rights (WBOR) model legislation that codifies the common public understanding of sex-based words, such as ‘woman’ and ‘man’, already used across state code. The bill is set to take effect July 1, 2024.

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