Denver, CO — The Center for American Liberty filed an amicus curiae brief in the Tenth Circuit in Darren Patterson Christian Academy v. Roy, defending parents’ right to direct their children’s education free from government interference.
Cases
Darren Patterson Christian Academy v. Roy
Brock v. Clark County School District
Center for American Liberty Files Federal Lawsuit Against Clark County School District for Silencing a Mother’s Free Speech.
Irvine Schools Coach Teachers On Transitioning Kids Against ‘Challenging’ Parents Wishes
Irvine Unified School District touts a whole host of procedures for transing students, which include offering kids opportunities to “change” their name and gender according to their wishes without their parents’ knowledge or consent, according to documents uncovered by the Center for American Liberty and shared with The Federalist.
Burbank Unified School District Pushes Segregation, Transing Kids Behind Parents’ Backs
Burbank Unified School District in California is using time, resources, and taxpayer funding to indoctrinate its students with race-based curriculum and radical gender ideology behind parents’ backs.
Grant v. Trial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Meet Jason Grant: Boston protester standing strong against the Karen Read trial “buffer zone” – free speech is worth fighting for
Use Layla Jane v. Kaiser Permanente
Meet Chloe, Luka and Clementine: The Detransitioners Urging Federal Courts to Protect Vulnerable Minors
B.W. v. Austin Independent School District.
Meet Brooks Warden: Bullied Because of His Race in Texas – Center for American Liberty
Clementine Breen v. Johanna Olson-kennedy, M.d. And Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
Meet Clementine Breen. As a young teenager, Clementine was rushed into puberty blockers and a double mastectomy by reckless doctors who expressed no regard for her history of trauma and mental health issues. She is now suing the medical system that failed her with the help of Center for American Liberty.
Nicole Solas v. Miguel Cardona
Meet Nicole Solas: The Department of Education’s worst nightmare