Sandy Chiong v. Henry McMaster

Illegal race quotas on government boards deny equality and destroy opportunity

Sandy Chiong is fighting back against a race-based mandate with a federal lawsuit to ensure that all qualified candidates can compete equally for public service, regardless of race. ...

Nourish Our Neighbors v. City of Dayton, Ohio

Dayton, Ohio, burdens charities, punishes kindness with permits to share food

Nourish Our Neighbors is fighting back with a federal lawsuit challenging the Dayton, Ohio's unlawful permit mandates on charity work. ...

Aerospace Solutions, LLC v. Greg Abbott

Racial set-asides deny equal treatment and opportunity in Texas contracting

Aerospace Solutions has filed a federal lawsuit to restore fair competition in Texas' contracting and ensure public contracts go to the most qualified bidders, regardless of race. ...

Do No Harm v. Lee II

Illegal race quotas on government boards undermine equality and opportunity

Do No Harm's federal lawsuit challenges Tennessee's racial quotas for chiropractor and medical board membership as violating the Constitution's equal protection guarantee. Victory would ensure that all candidates can compete equally for any state advisory board, regardless of race.  ...

Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism v. Steve Walker

Washington homebuyers fight for equal treatment

With free representation by Pacific Legal Foundation, FAIR is fighting back with a federal lawsuit challenging Washington's discriminatory housing program to restore equal treatment for all first-time homebuyers, regardless of race.  ...

American Alliance for Equal Rights v. Pritzker

Fighting for equality and educational opportunity for future teachers in Illinois

Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) filed a federal civil rights lawsuit on behalf of the American Alliance for Equal Rights (AAER) challenging the race-based criteria used by the Illinois Student Assistance Corporation when awarding state-funded scholarships to future Illinois teachers. ...

theDove, Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission

Nonprofit radio station owner fights FCC’s public shaming rule

Perry is fighting back with a federal lawsuit challenging the FCC's race-and-sex-reporting rule to help restore the separation of powers in government and protect the Constitution's guarantee of equal protection of the laws. ...

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Urban Artifact v. Col. Christopher Paris

Fighting Pennsylvania’s unfair restrictions on out-of-state craft breweries

Represented at no charge by Pacific Legal Foundation, Urban Artifact is challenging Pennsylvania's unjust beer shipping restrictions that discriminate in favor of in-state breweries and burdens those located out –of state.  ...

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B.B. v. Capistrano Unified School District, et al.

Elementary school disciplines first-grader for innocent “Black Lives Matter” drawing

An elementary school is not a totalitarian environment in which students have no rights. The district court was wrong to claim otherwise and set a dangerous precedent, totally stripping elementary school students of their First Amendment rights.  ...