Melinda and Casey want to provide Vermont’s most vulnerable children with a loving home, so they signed up to be foster parents. But when Vermont discovered that Melinda and Casey oppose radical transgender ideology, the state revoked their foster care license.
Featured Cases
Antonucci, et al. v. Winters, et al.
Ateba v. Jean-Pierre
A free press is a cornerstone of a thriving democracy. Whether it is for Simon Ateba or for any other American, the First Amendment must be protected.
Bonta v. Chino Valley Unified School District
The California Attorney General sued the Chino Valley Unified School District to put an end to the District’s new Parental Notification Policy. He sued the school District to put an end to parental rights.
Caudill v. North Carolina Symphony
When the North Carolina State Symphony instituted a vaccine mandate in the summer of 2021, musicians Chris Caudill, Rachel Niketopoulos, and Dovid Friedlander knew they couldn’t comply.
Center for American Liberty v. Los Angeles Unified School District
The public shouldn’t have to take government agencies to court to achieve transparency. We won’t stand idly by and allow the LAUSD to continue to deny parents access to critical information about their kids’ education.
Center for American Liberty v. Lynwood USD
Chloe Cole v. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Inc., et al.
Today, Chloe is fighting back and seeking justice—justice for herself and for other kids who struggle with gender dysphoria and are being coerced into irreversible medical “care.” Chloe’s lawsuit seeks to hold her doctors responsible for the bodily mutilation she has suffered.
Doe v. Weiser
Our clients—who remain anonymous for fear of retaliation—discovered that their daughter was being transitioned to a boy at school behind their backs.
J.A. v. Luna
School officials shouldn’t sacrifice students on the altar of cancel culture. But that’s what San Diego Unified School District officials did to middle school student J.A. when they accused him of a hate crime, suspended him, and barred him from all future sporting events.
Julie Jaman v. City of Port Townsend
The City of Port Townsend and the YMCA punished Julie because of the content of her speech—because she spoke out after seeing a man in the women’s locker room.