LJC In The News

The Center Square

Truckers Sue to Have Firearms in Minnesota

January 7, 2025

(The Center Square)—A Texas-based group is fronting a lawsuit against Minnesota that challenges the state’s failure to recognize other states’ firearm permits. The Liberty Justice Center filed the suit in the U.S. District Court of Minnesota on behalf of two truckers licensed to carry in Texas, Florida, and Georgia, who...

Tampa Free Press

Liberty Justice Center Urges Supreme Court to Strike down Federal TikTok Ban ahead of Oral Arguments

January 3, 2025

(Tampa Free Press)—The Liberty Justice Center (LJC) filed its final reply brief on January 3, urging the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a proposed federal TikTok ban on the grounds that it violates the First Amendment rights of millions of Americans. With oral arguments scheduled for January 10 and a...

The Mark Davis Show

US Supreme Court Will Hear Liberty Justice Center Challenge to TikTok Ban

December 30, 2024

(The Mark Davis Show)—On January 10, the US Supreme Court will hear the Liberty Justice Center’s First Amendment lawsuit challenging the proposed federal TikTok ban. In this interview on the Mark Davis Show, Liberty Justice Center President Jacob Huebert joins Tom Giovanetti to discuss LJC’s lawsuit, the implications of the...

Tampa Free Press

Supreme Court to Hear First Amendment Challenge to Federal TikTok Ban on January 10

December 30, 2024

(Tampa Free Press)—The United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on January 10, 2025, in a pivotal case challenging the federal government’s TikTok ban, set to take effect on January 19. The hearing consolidates three separate legal challenges to the ban, including one filed by the Liberty Justice Center...

The Washington Times

Cook County Residents Challenge Illinois’ License Plate Surveillance Program

December 26, 2024

(The Washington Times)—A federal judge is mulling the legality of Illinois’ dragnet surveillance program amid a challenge that it runs afoul of the constitutional right to privacy. Two Illinois residents challenged the Tamara Clayton Expressway Camera Act, which was passed in 2019 after the shooting of a postal worker on...

Tampa Free Press

California Court to Hear Arguments in Lawsuit Defending Parents’ Rights

December 19, 2024

(Tampa Free Press)—The United States District Court for the Eastern District of California will hear oral arguments today in Chino Valley Unified School District v. Newsom, a pivotal case challenging legislation that bans parental notification policies in schools statewide. Liberty Justice Center Senior Counsel Emily Rae will present arguments opposing...

The Washington Times

Justices Step in to Review TikTok Days Before Ban of Chinese-Owned Platform

December 18, 2024
(The Washington Times)—The Liberty Justice Center, representing Based Politics Inc., one of the TikTok users challenging the legislation, welcomed the court’s move. “It’s encouraging that the Supreme Court acted so quickly to take up this case and that the court will hear arguments before the TikTok ban can take effect...
The Center Square

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Arguments on TikTok Ban Challenge

December 18, 2024

(The Center Square)—The U.S. Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it will hear arguments on Jan. 10 regarding the constitutionality of a federal law that could potentially ban TikTok in the United States and cut off access to its tens of millions of American users. The Supreme Court did not grant...

Tampa Free Press

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to Federal TikTok Ban

December 18, 2024

(Tampa Free Press)—The U.S. Supreme Court announced today that it will hear constitutional challenges to the proposed federal TikTok ban. The Court has scheduled oral arguments for January 10, 2025, just days before the ban is set to take effect on January 19, 2025, one day before the presidential inauguration....

The Center Square

Supreme Court Asked to Block Federal TikTok Ban

December 17, 2024

(The Center Square)—The Liberty Justice Center, alongside some TikTok creators, filed an emergency application to the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to halt the enforcement of a federal law that would ban TikTok in the United States on Jan. 19, 2025. The emergency application requests that the Supreme Court temporarily block...

The Center Square

Biden’s DOJ Admits LNG Export Ban Is Probably Over

December 13, 2024

(The Center Square)—The U.S. Department of Justice filed a legal motion this week asking to end a legal battle over the Biden administration’s blockage of new liquefied natural gas sites because President-elect Donald Trump is expected to end the ban. The Biden administration in January announced a pause on new...

Tampa Free Press

Liberty Justice Center Defends Michigan Students’ “Let’s Go Brandon” Sweatshirt Case

December 12, 2024

(Tampa Free Press)—The Liberty Justice Center has filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in support of two Michigan middle school students challenging their school’s ban on sweatshirts featuring the phrase “Let’s Go Brandon.” The case, B.A. v. Tri County Area Schools, raises...

Tampa Free Press

Chicago Court to Hear Arguments on Illinois Dragnet Surveillance Lawsuit

December 11, 2024

(Tampa Free Press)—A pivotal legal challenge to Illinois’ use of Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) will be at the center of a court hearing this Thursday. The United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, will hear oral arguments in a lawsuit questioning the constitutionality of...

Alaska Watchman

U.S. Supreme Court Drops Case on Parental Rights

December 9, 2024

(Alaska Watchman)—In a move that could have impacted a number of Alaska school districts, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a petition on Dec. 9 to hear Parents Protecting Our Children v. Eau Claire Area School District, a case aimed at resolving the growing national conflict between parental rights and controversial...

WisPolitics

Liberty Justice Center: Statement on the Supreme Court’s Dismissal of Petition to Hear Case on Parents’ Rights

December 9, 2024

(WisPolitics)—On December 9, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a petition to hear Parents Protecting Our Children v. Eau Claire Area School District, a case highlighting the ongoing national conflict between parents’ rights and overreaching school policies—but with a dissenting opinion by Justice Samuel Alito, joined by Justice Clarence Thomas, emphasizing...