If the government wants a public monument, it must pay for one—not force private homeowners to foot the bill. The City of Los Angeles is no exception.
Race-based school admissions policy excludes low-income Asian students, violating equal protection by engineering racial outcomes over individual merit.
But when the State adopted an executive order banning hydraulic fracking, the Woodwards abruptly lost the ability to use their own property.
Man fights criminal charges from Yellowstone trip, arguing park officials have no constitutional power to make criminal law.
In July 2025, after a nearly thirteen-year odyssey through Hawaii’s trial and appellate courts, Don Williams secured a major victory.
Federal lawsuit challenges California’s race-based maternal health program.
Nursing and rehabilitation facility challenges NLRB’s unconstitutional in-house tribunal.
Male athletes sue university for cutting men's teams to hit a gender quota, threatening their dreams and violating Title IX.
Fifth-generation lobsterman Frank Thompson has lived on the waters around Vinalhaven for over 60 years. He’s been working on lobster boats for 55.