Commentary
The Center for American Liberty Supports California School’s Parental Notification Policy
Center for American Liberty Files Amicus Brief Defending Author’s Right to Publish Critical Speech
The Center for American Liberty filed an amicus brief defending a fundamental American principle: powerful organizations cannot use the legal system to silence critics.
Center for American Liberty Pushes Back on Minnesota Rule That Could Sideline Parents
The Center for American Liberty is urging Minnesota regulators to reject a proposed K–12 health standards rule that raises serious concerns about transparency and parental rights. At first glance, the rule may seem routine—but buried in it is open-ended language like “including but not limited to,” which would give the state broad power to add new, potentially controversial material later without clearly telling parents what their kids will be taught.
Win for Parental Rights: Kimberley Brock Can Speak Again!
Kimberley Brock, a dedicated Nevada mom, made headlines when she respectfully questioned the display of a “Progress Pride” flag in her child’s classroom. Instead of engaging with her concerns, the Clark County School District (CCSD) blocked her from the district’s official X (formerly Twitter) account—a move that violated her First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.
Colorado School District Claims SCOTUS Decision “Irrelevant” in Doe v. Weiser
In a recent filing, School District 27J responded to our Rule 28(j) letter in Doe v. Weiser, claiming that the Supreme Court’s decision in Mirabelli v. Bonta has “limited, if any, relevance” to our case.
Center for American Liberty Files Three New Lawsuits to Protect Parental Rights in California Schools
The Center for American Liberty (CAL) has filed lawsuits against Greenfield Union, Gonzales Unified, and Pajaro Valley Unified School Districts to enforce public transparency and protect parental rights. CAL requested public records under the California Public Records Act, including curriculum materials, teacher training, gender support plans, and compliance with Supreme Court rulings such as Mahmoud v. Taylor, which affirms parents’ rights to review and opt out of instruction. Despite repeated requests, the districts have failed to provide these records within the legal deadlines.
Vermont Agrees to Restore Foster Parents’ License and Adopt Statewide Guidance Protecting Free Speech and Religious Liberty
The Center for American Liberty (CAL) announced today that it has reached a final settlement with the Vermont Department for Children and Families in Antonucci v. Vermont Department for Children and Families, a landmark federal civil-rights case challenging Vermont’s attempt to impose ideological conditions on foster care licensing.
Chloe Cole’s Trial Set for April 5, 2027
We are proud to announce that Chloe Cole, a national advocate against subjecting minors to gender-reassignment procedures, will have her day in court. Her trial against Kaiser Foundation Hospitals is scheduled for April 5, 2027.
With secret child transitions, California has shown its contempt for parents
For years, a legal battle has been brewing across the nation, but particularly in California, regarding parents’ right to notice and consent when students seek to identify as the opposite sex at school. An August 2025 study by the Williams Institute found that 3.3 percent of youth between 13 and 17 identify as transgender — a marked increase relative to prior years.
Center for American Liberty Defends Press Freedom in High-Profile Nevada Case
The Center for American Liberty is proud to stand on the front lines of a critical First Amendment fight arising from a high-profile criminal case in Las Vegas. While the underlying case involves serious allegations against Nathan Chasing Horse