Press Releases

June 13, 2022
| McCaleb v. Long
A Tennessee state judiciary official faces a federal lawsuit for violating the First Amendment by shutting the press and the public out of a state judges’ conference. ...
June 2, 2022
| Sachen v. Illinois State Board of Elections
A lawsuit challenging a proposed state constitutional amendment on the November general election ballot saw its first hurdle....
May 18, 2022
| Government of Nashville v. Tennessee Department of Education
Today the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that a scholarship program for children from low-income families is constitutional and may go into effect....
April 21, 2022
| Sachen v. Illinois State Board of Elections
Chicago Public Schools teachers and parents joined together to file a petition to challenge an Illinois constitutional amendment on the ballot that contradicts federal law governing labor relations and violates the U.S. Constitution....
April 7, 2022
| Smith v. Stillie
Two citizen advocacy groups and four Alaskans filed a federal lawsuit, Smith v. Helzer, to stop Ballot Measure 2, which has the most anti-privacy election laws in the country....
April 1, 2022
| National Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association v. Black
U.S. District Court Judge James Wesley Hendrix issued a ruling in National Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association v. Black....
February 25, 2022
| Etherton v. Biden
A Virginia preschool teacher is suing the federal government to keep her job and block a federal vaccine mandate for federally funded preschool programs....
February 10, 2022
| Connolly v. Lightfoot
Liberty Justice Center has filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Chicago and Cook County to end their illegal and discriminatory “proof of vaccination” requirements....
January 13, 2022
| BST Holdings, LLC v. OSHA
Louisiana grocery store owner Brandon Trosclair has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stop the federal government’s vaccine mandate on private businesses....
January 7, 2022
| Golden v. Chicago Teachers Union
A group of Chicago parents have filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Teachers Union, calling this week’s school closures an “illegal strike” and demanding that teachers return to school for in-person learning....

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