LJC In The News

The Orange County Register

Opinion: Newsom to Business Owners: Shut Up!

February 14, 2025

(The Orange County Register)—George F. Will once said that football combines the two worst features of American life – violence and meetings. Americans are often divided on matters of violence, but we’re nearly united in our hatred of meetings. So you might have expected that my colleagues would have been...

The Center Square

California Sued over Ban on Political or Religious Meetings at Work

February 13, 2025
(The Center Square)—“This restriction on the California Policy Center’s ability to hold mandatory employee meetings about political matters important to its mission and daily work violates the organization’s right to free speech under the First Amendment,” wrote the Liberty Justice Center, which is representing CPC, in a statement....
The Lion

Lawsuit Challenges Alleged Race-Based Hiring Practices at University of Illinois

February 12, 2025

(The Lion)—A new lawsuit is challenging the University of Illinois over alleged racial discrimination in its hiring practices as national pushback against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs intensifies. Professor Stephen Kleinschmit, represented by the Liberty Justice Center, alleges he was fired from the University of Illinois Chicago in August...

Tampa Free Press

Legal Groups Sue California over Employer Censorship Law

February 12, 2025

(Tampa Free Press)—The Liberty Justice Center (LJC) and California Justice Center (CJC) have filed a federal lawsuit challenging a California law that restricts employers from discussing political or religious matters during mandatory employee meetings. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of the California Policy Center (CPC), argues that Senate Bill 399...

Fox News

Illinois University Sued after Professor Alleges He Was Fired for Objecting to Race-Based Hiring Policies

February 12, 2025

(Fox News)—The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is facing a lawsuit over its racial hiring quotas after a former professor claimed he was illegally “retaliated” against for objecting to its allegedly discriminatory practices. Professor Stephen Kleinschmit was a clinical associate professor at UIC’s Department of Public Policy, Management and Analytics...

The Center Square

University of Illinois Chicago Sued after Fired Professor Criticized Hiring Programs

February 11, 2025

(The Center Square)—The Liberty Justice Center filed a lawsuit against the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) on behalf of a professor whose contract was terminated after he criticized the university’s hiring programs. Reilly Stephens, senior counsel at the Liberty Justice Center, explained professor Stephen Kleinschmit would speak out against illegal...

The Washington Free Beacon

University of Illinois Sued over Racial Hiring Quotas

February 10, 2025

(The Free Beacon)—The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) was slapped with a lawsuit on Monday over a slew of race-based hiring programs that discriminate against white scholars, the latest sign that faculty hiring could become a target for litigants seeking to challenge racial preferences under the Trump administration. The plaintiff,...

Tampa Free Press

Professor Sues University of Illinois Chicago over Alleged Racial Discrimination, Retaliation

February 10, 2025

(Tampa Free Press)—The Liberty Justice Center filed a lawsuit Monday against the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) on behalf of Professor Stephen Kleinschmit, a former faculty member who claims he was terminated for criticizing the university’s racially discriminatory hiring practices. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the...

The Center Square

Former UIC Professor Sues School, Alleges Illegal Firing, Discriminatory Hiring

February 10, 2025

(The Center Square)—A former University of Illinois Chicago professor is suing his former employer alleging the university fired him after he objected to what he describes as its racially discriminatory hiring practices. The Liberty Justice Center filed the lawsuit Monday on behalf of Stephen Kleinschmit, who was a clinical associate...

Cook County Record

Plaintiff Alleges Casino Project Discriminates Against White Males

February 9, 2025

(Cook County Record)—Mark Glennon, an Illinois resident, has filed a lawsuit against the City of Chicago and several associated parties, challenging what he claims are discriminatory practices in a casino development project. The complaint was filed on January 30, 2025, in the United States District Court for the Northern District...

Tampa Free Press

Liberty Justice Center Challenges Racial and Sex-Based Quotas in Chicago Casino IPO, Urges SEC to Intervene

February 7, 2025

(Tampa Free Press)—The Liberty Justice Center is escalating its legal battle against a controversial contract tied to the upcoming Chicago casino project, alleging that the agreement imposes race-based and sex-based quotas in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause. On February 7, the U.S. District Court for the Northern...

Reason

Challenge Trump’s Tariffs Under the Nondelegation and Major Questions Doctrines

February 2, 2025

(Reason)—Yesterday, Donald Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, and 10% on those from China. These actions will inflict immense costs on the US economy, raise prices for many goods, and poison relations with two of our closest allies and trading partners, thereby weakening the US and strengthening...

Cook County Record

Lawsuits: City Hall, Bally’s Illegally Blocking White Males from Investing in New Chicago Casino

January 31, 2025
(Cook County Record)—“Chicago’s government has blatantly violated the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause by requiring a private business to enforce discriminatory provisions under threat of severe financial loss,” said Reilly Stephens, senior counsel at the Liberty Justice Center, who is representing Glennon in his legal action....
The Federalist

Opinion: Trump’s Educational Freedom Order Extends School Choice Week for Four More Years

January 31, 2025

(The Federalist)—President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday directing federal agencies to find ways to prioritize school choice programs — a sharp reversal from the previous administration’s hostile opposition to reform. As part of a growing trend, there are already around a dozen states operating universal school choice programs...

Nebraska Examiner

Nebraska Supreme Court to Weigh Part of Handgun Restrictions Lawsuit Against Lincoln

January 28, 2025

(Nebraska Examiner)—The Nebraska Supreme Court has agreed to weigh in on whether a group of gun owners needs to run afoul of Lincoln weapons ordinances and an executive order by Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird before suing the city for enacting them. The Nebraska Firearms Owners Association, with help from the...