Center for American Liberty Continues to Secure Victories in Courthouses Across the Country

Bliler v. Olyphant Borough

Bliler v. Olyphant Borough

No American should have to ask the government permission to put up a sign on their own property to express their beliefs. Government officials must be held to account: they cannot restrict speech just because its critical of the government.

Bliler v. Olyphant Borough
Gish v. Newsom

Gish v. Newsom

The religious liberties guaranteed by our Constitution are not negotiable. We must stand together against Governor Newsom’s abuse of power and the suppression of religious freedom in California.

Gish v. Newsom
Konen v. Spreckels Union School District

Konen v. Spreckels Union School District

Middle school is a confusing time for kids. But it is especially confusing when schools exclude parents from important decisions in the lives of their children—like whether to be socially transitioned to a different gender.

Konen v. Spreckels Union School District
Ngo v. Rose City Antifa

Ngo v. Rose City Antifa

On Saturday, June 29th, 2019, Portland-based journalist Andy Ngo was covering the often violent and disruptive protests within the city of Portland. While reporting on the Antifa protests, he was brutally targeted and assaulted by multiple members of Antifa. While Andy was perhaps the most high-profile individual assaulted that day, he was certainly not the only one.

Ngo v. Rose City Antifa
South Bay United Pentecostal Church v. Newsom

South Bay United Pentecostal Church v. Newsom

The Center for American Liberty in collaboration with the Dhillon Law Group and the South Bay United Pentecostal Church, filed a complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief.

South Bay United Pentecostal Church v. Newsom
Tandon v. Newsom

Tandon v. Newsom

On October 13, 2020, the Center for American Liberty sued California Governor Gavin Newsom and Santa Clara County Executive Jeffrey Smith, challenging unconstitutional restrictions on religious and political gatherings.

Tandon v. Newsom