With the help of Pacific Legal Foundation, Amy Siple is challenging the punishment imposed on her by the Kansas State Board of Nursing, standing up for her freedom to speak and to use her medical expertise for the betterment of her community.
Cornbread Hemp filed this lawsuit to vindicate the fundamental principle that government cannot pick winners and losers based on geography rather than merit. The Constitution’s Commerce Clause and Due Process guarantees were designed precisely to prevent this type of economic protectionism. Every entrepreneur deserves the freedom to compete on fair and equal terms, and every consumer deserves access to the products they choose without discriminatory government interference.
Annette Hubbell fought back with a federal lawsuit to restore equal opportunity for everyone to participate in the arts, regardless of race or any other characteristics they cannot control.
AZ HUGS is fighting back with a federal lawsuit to restore their right to serve Tempe’s most vulnerable residents.
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.
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.