Legal Cases

Stone Ridge Christian School could be punished by the state for standing for the truth. Every athlete has the right to safely compete on a level playing field.

In a landmark case, the justices will consider whether the Constitution requires medical experimentation on children.

Minnesota’s dual enrollment program is under legal challenge as Christians allege it discriminates against faith-based individuals and institutions. 

The Supreme Court said it would not hear a case brought by parents in Wisconsin against their school district over its lack of a parental notification policy for students who change their gender.

A Kansas City teacher who says she was punished for refusing to go along with the district’s anti-white racial and pro-trans gender indoctrination is suing her district for violations of her constitutional rights, state law and teaching contract.

Orthodox Jewish families scored a legal victory when a U.S. Court of Appeals overturned a prior ruling.

A Wisconsin school district is in hot water for closing a successful STEM charter for the alleged purpose of “racial balancing.” The Wauwatosa School District (WSD) board voted on Monday to close a STEM charter school – called WSTEM – despite parental objections and warnings the action could be unconstitutional.

A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of the Brevard County chapter of Moms for Liberty in a case challenging school board policies that restricted speech at public meetings.

A federal judge on Wednesday heard arguments but did not rule on a motion to dismiss a lawsuit that challenges a section of the Arkansas LEARNS Act prohibiting “indoctrination” in schools.

WASHINGTON – A coalition of Muslims, Jews, Christians, twenty-five states, parents, and legal scholars asked the Supreme Court yesterday to ensure that parents can opt their children out of storybooks that push one-sided ideology on gender and sexuality. In Mahmoud v. Taylor, the Montgomery County Maryland Board of Education took away parental notice and opt-outs…

A federal court has ruled that a Pennsylvania first-grade teacher violated parents’ rights by teaching students about transgender identity during a lesson for Transgender Awareness Day.

A California dad is taking action after claiming his children’s school district won’t allow him to opt his kids out of lessons that violate the family’s sincerely held religious beliefs.

Goldwater Institute attorneys were in federal appellate court in Boston last week defending a Maine mom’s constitutionally protected parental rights.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – America First Legal (AFL) secured an important victory for the parents of Cedar Grove, New Jersey, when the U.S. Department […]

In rulings related to transgender issues, sex, and faith, parents and others have won a string of court cases for parents' rights and the First Amendment.

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