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The Liberty Justice Center is suing the Consumer Product Safety Commission to challenge unchecked regulatory overreach.
Filed March 28, 2025
The Liberty Justice Center successfully sued to defend the First Amendment rights of a Kentucky whistleblower whose online speech was censored after he exposed unethical behavior by county government officials.
Filed March 12, 2025
LJC filed a lawsuit on behalf of three Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) employees, Nicole Williams, Christopher Williams, and Miguel Perez, members of the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 241, in defense of worker rights.
Filed March 11, 2025
LJC filed a lawsuit on behalf of Martine Uniatowski against the Ohio Association of Public School Employees (OAPSE) Local 579 for violating her First Amendment rights.
Filed March 11, 2025
LJC filed a lawsuit on behalf of Andre Sneed against Laborers’ International Union of North America (LiUNA), Local 1092 alleging that it violated his First Amendment rights for requiring him to continue to pay union dues after he resigned his union membership.
Filed March 11, 2025
The Liberty Justice Center sued Mayor Brandon Johnson and the city of Chicago for imposing race-based and sex-based quotas on an upcoming casino project.
Filed January 30, 2025
The Liberty Justice Center sued to hold a Kentucky school district accountable for violating the First Amendment rights of educational advocate Corey DeAngelis.
Filed January 15, 2025
Liberty Justice Center successfully sued a New Jersey union that violated a local plumber’s constitutional rights and tried to justify the violation through word games—claiming that a Supreme Court decision didn't apply because the union called the money illegally taken from his paychecks “assessments” rather than “dues.”
Filed August 1, 2024
The Liberty Justice Center filed a lawsuit to challenge the recently enacted federal TikTok ban for violating its users’ First Amendment right to free speech.
Filed June 6, 2024
The Liberty Justice Center and Pelican Institute have filed a lawsuit challenging the Biden Administration's liquid natural gas (LNG) export ban.
Filed May 16, 2024
Victory for Voters' Rights: The Liberty Justice Center successfully sued the Illinois State Board of Elections for violating the constitutional right to vote by repealing a campaign law mid-election.
Filed May 10, 2024
The Liberty Justice Center successfully sued the Davidson County Board of Education on behalf of a sixteen-year-old student whose question about the word “aliens” in English class led to a harsh suspension and false accusations of racism by his own school.
Filed May 7, 2024
The Liberty Justice Center and Pacific Legal Foundation are challenging a federal law that unconstitutionally takes farmers’ property without compensation.
Filed April 16, 2024
Victory for Workers' Rights: The Liberty Justice Center successfully defended an Ohio school district employee who quit her union—only to be told four months later that the union had begun taking dues from her paycheck again.
Filed February 20, 2024
The Liberty Justice Center and Nicole C. Pearson are challenging California Attorney General Bonta for failing to uphold his duty to Californians and violating the law by providing a misleading and biased title to a proposed ballot initiative—rather than a neutral title and summary as required under California law.
Filed February 13, 2024
Victory for Parents' Rights: The Liberty Justice Center successfully defended the Chino Valley Unified School District's parental notification policy against a lawsuit by California Attorney General Rob Bonta.
Filed August 28, 2023
Everyone has the right to free speech. That includes unions, workers, and business owners.
Filed March 16, 2023
Tim Tizon, a student at Arizona State University, was handing out pamphlets of the U.S. Constitution to students on a campus plaza when university officials ordered him to stop. When Tizon refused to move to an isolated location away from the main campus plaza, university police arrested him.
Filed January 26, 2023
Victory for Free Speech: Thanks to two doctors who stood up for the First Amendment, California has repealed its physician censorship law.
Filed October 4, 2022
Victory for Educational Freedom: MAIS, representing 125 schools and 45,000 students in Mississippi, successfully urged the Mississippi Supreme Court to allow federal COVID-19 relief funds to reach the independent schools they were meant for.
Filed August 11, 2022
Chancey v. ISBE challenged two Illinois campaign finance laws that illegally placed restrictions on only certain Americans in specific races.
Filed August 3, 2022
In New York, absentee balloting is a privilege and an exception to the normal rule of in-person voting. The state constitution grants the legislature limited authority to allow absentee voting in instances when a voter is away from their residence, ill or disabled.
Filed July 20, 2022
Two Chicago Public School teachers and two parents are suing the Illinois State Board of Elections and state officials to ensure Illinois voters do not face an unconstitutional choice at the ballot box this November.
Filed April 21, 2022
The Liberty Justice Center is challenging the federal Head Start Mandate, arguing that it does not follow the lawful ruling process, exceeds federal agencies' delegated authority, and violates the U.S. Constitution.
Filed February 23, 2022
Residents of Chicago and Cook County have filed a lawsuit to end the City of Chicago and Cook County’s illegal “proof of vaccination” requirements.
Filed February 10, 2022
A group of Michigan school districts filed a lawsuit challenging the mandate in January 2022. Now two of those districts, Livingston Educational Services Agency and Wayne-Westland Community Schools are continuing their legal fight against the Biden administration at the United States Court of Appeals, with free representation from the Liberty Justice Center.
Filed January 20, 2022
The Head Start vaccine mandate is illegal because it does not follow the lawful ruling process, it exceeds the authority given to HHS by Congress and it violates the U.S. Constitution.
Filed December 22, 2021
Conner v. Biden was filed on behalf of four 3M employees, designated as federal contractors, who face losing their jobs if they don't disclose their vaccination status to their employer.
Filed December 8, 2021
Nolechek’s Meats, a small, family-run business in Wisconsin, is fighting back against the Biden Administration's use of the USDA to implement its partisan public health agenda.
Filed December 2, 2021
The Liberty Justice Center and the Pelican Institute for Public Policy filed suit in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to stop the Biden Administration from imposing an illegal COVID-19 vaccine mandate on nearly 100 million Americans.
Filed November 5, 2021
The Liberty Justice Center represented a group of medical professionals who were forced to choose between their fundamental religious beliefs and their livelihoods.
Filed October 13, 2021
Steele is fighting his state’s outdated and unconstitutional mandate that his teachers union maintain “exclusive representation” of him in salary negotiations, grievance procedures and other matters — whether or not he is a member.
Filed September 28, 2021
Liberty Justice Center is fighting back against free speech violations and censorship in Hart v. Facebook, a lawsuit filed against Facebook, Twitter, President Joe Biden and the U.S. Surgeon General.
Filed August 31, 2021
Extended eviction bans are violating hardworking Americans’ property rights. Rahman v. CDV seeks to restore those constitutional rights.
Filed August 12, 2021
Government employees don’t surrender their First Amendment rights when they enter public service.
Filed July 22, 2021
By ignoring the U.S. Supreme Court and forcing charitable organizations to turn over the donors' private information, New York is violating Americans' right to free speech.
Filed July 14, 2021
The Liberty Justice Center is demanding New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal immediately abandon the state's disclosure requirements and align their requirements with the decision in Bonta.
Filed July 13, 2021
Liberty Justice Center is representing 19 year-old Genevieve Mahoney in Mahoney v. Facebook as she fights back against the censorship of her Instagram account.
Filed July 1, 2021
A Tennessee farmer filed a federal lawsuit against the United States Department of Agriculture over a loan program that illegally discriminates against them based on the color of their skin.
Filed June 15, 2021
Parents have filed a lawsuit against the Loudoun County School Board for denying their students equal treatment and violating their right to free speech.
Filed June 2, 2021
Free association and expression is not limited to some activities and not others, even during times of health crisis.
Filed May 10, 2021
Children have a right to be learning in a classroom environment. All students deserve equal access to in-person learning, especially when it is guaranteed by law.
Filed May 3, 2021
Students and schools should not suffer the loss of relief funds because of outdated language. Educational equity is essential to the American way.
Filed April 14, 2021
Sneaky legislation that delegates congressional legislative authority to administrative agencies is still a violation of the U.S. Constitution.
Filed March 15, 2021
A group of parents are standing up to the Chicago Teachers Union after 300,000+ students were locked out of in-person learning at Chicago Public Schools.
Filed January 7, 2022
Las Vegas parent Gabrielle Clark filed a lawsuit against Democracy Prep Public schools for violating the First Amendment’s prohibition on compelled speech.
Filed December 22, 2020
The Liberty Justice Center filed a lawsuit in state court against the State of Vermont, the state’s Secretary of Education, the state Board of Education and four of Vermont’s public school districts to ensure equal access to upstanding education.
Filed December 21, 2020
Students do not lose their protected rights just because they live on a university campus.
Filed October 29, 2020
School choice programs are an essential element to educational freedom and must be defended.
Filed October 26, 2020
Teachers unions cannot use work stoppage, to the detriment of children, to force the district to meet its demands.
Filed October 20, 2020