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Parental Rights
January 2023
Status: Won

Brandl, et al. v. West Shore School District

The West Shore School District’s Social Emotion Learning curriculum teaches children “virtues and values” that go against the beliefs of Christian parents in the school district. The pare...
Immigration
January 2023
Status: Closed

Texas, et al. v. DHS et al. (CHNV Parole case)

Under the guise of preventing illegal aliens from crossing the southern land border, the Biden Administration created a new blatantly unlawful program that will permit up to 360,000 alien...
Government Oversight
January 2023
Status: Closed

Texas, et al. v. HHS, et al. (WHO case)

On January 19, 2017, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a final rule, which, in effect, empowers the World Health Organization (WHO) to make decisions about the exis...
Education
January 2023
Status: Won

Stewart v. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, et al.

Statistical evidence obtained from six medical schools in the State of Texas reveals that the schools are using race and sex preferences in their admissions policies in violation of Title...
Government Oversight
December 2022
Status: Ongoing

Jackson, et al. v. Biden, et al. (Taylor Force Act)

For decades, the Palestinian Authority – lavishly funded by the U.S. and other Western governments – has paid terrorists to indiscriminately murder and maim people living in or visiting I...
Government Oversight
November 2022
Status: Ongoing

AFL v. Kerner

AFL requested through FOIA that the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Civil Division provide all email communications between its employees and the Legal Director at the American Civil Libert...
Parental Rights
November 2022
Status: Ongoing

Doe, et al. v. Bethel Local School District

For over a century, this school district has prohibited biological males and biological females from using the same intimate facilities, even disciplining students for violating this rule...
Second Amendment
October 2022
Status: Won

Cargill v. ATF

The Department of Justice's  (DOJ) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) is attempting to reduce Americans’ access to firearms by revoking federal firearms licenses (FFL), the li...
Parental Rights
October 2022
Status: Closed

Parents Protecting Our Children v. Eau Claire Area School District

The Eau Claire Area School District has implemented a policy that allows school administrators to facilitate a social transition for a child without informing or seeking consent from thei...
Elections
September 2022
Status: Won

Romine, et al. v. Chester County Board of Elections

The Chester County Board of Elections placed dropboxes in the community with cameras attached. After investigations by local patriots, it became clear that many people were depositing mul...
Education
September 2022
Status: Closed

Lowery v. Texas A&M, et al.

Federal law prohibits race-based discrimination in hiring and contracting. Texas A&M created a faculty hiring program with dedicated funding and positions set aside for candidates fro...
Elections
September 2022
Status: Won

Gill, et al. v. Lehigh County Board of Elections

The Lehigh County District Attorney investigated ballot drop boxes in Lehigh County in the 2021 general election and found that hundreds of void ballots had been deposited into drop boxes...
Woke Corporations
July 2022
Status: Ongoing

Bolduc v. Amazon

Under the guise of “diversity,” Amazon is offering a $10,000 bonus to its delivery service partners — but only for those partners who are black, Latino, or Native American. Asian American...
Parental Rights
July 2022
Status: Won

AFL, et al. v. Cardona, et al.

The Biden Administration’s Department of Education created a “National Parents and Families Engagement Council” to serve as a partisan, hand-selected committee to mask the Biden Administr...
Parental Rights
June 2022
Status: Closed

Thomas, et al. v. Loudoun County Public Schools

Loudoun County Public Schools adopted Regulation 8040, which prohibits school staff from talking to parents about any issue related to the “gender identity” of their children, unless the ...
Immigration
April 2022
Status: Ongoing

Texas v. Mayorkas, et al.

The Biden Administration has released millions of illegal aliens into the United States. On March 29, 2022, the Administration promulgated an Interim Final Rule to release even more illeg...
Immigration
April 2022
Status: Closed

Texas v. Walensky, et al. (Title 42 case)

The Trump Administration had used 42 U.S.C. § 265 (Title 42) to immediately expel over 1 million illegal border crossers during the COVID Pandemic Health Emergency. The Biden Administrati...
Parental Rights
April 2022
Status: Ongoing

Sargent, et al. v. School District of Philadelphia, et al.

In 2021, in the name of “antiracism” and “equity,” the School District of Philadelphia announced that starting with the 2022–23 school year, it was changing its selection process for crit...
Parental Rights
April 2022
Status: Won

Auslander v. Tredyffrin/Easttown

Ben Auslander, a father, tried to review his child’s school district’s curriculum, which included divisive CRT instructional materials. Initially, the school district allowed him to inspe...
Immigration
January 2022
Status: Closed

Texas, et al. v. Biden, et al.

The Biden Administration created a program named the “Central American Minors Program,” or “CAM,” for illegal aliens from El Salvador, Guatemala, or Honduras to petition the federal gover...
DEI
January 2022
Status: Closed

FASORP v. NYU

The New York University Law Review has chosen to use race and sex as factors in determining which articles to publish, which significantly impacts the career prospects of those authors de...
Discrimination
January 2022
Status: Closed

Jacobson v. Bassett

The State of New York implemented a policy that rationed COVID-19 treatment based on the patient’s race rather than their medical need.
Government Oversight
January 2022
Status: Won

Vierbuchen v. Biden

The Biden Administration issued an Executive Order requiring all executive branch employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine or face termination. AFL brought suit on behalf of a federal employ...
Government Oversight
November 2021
Status: Won

Payne v. Biden

The Biden Administration issued an Executive Order requiring all executive branch employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine or face termination. AFL sued on behalf of a federal employee to pr...

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