Kelly, et al. v. California Baptist University

Federal lawsuit challenges university’s decision to single out men’s athletic teams for elimination

Male athletes sue university for cutting men's teams to hit a gender quota, threatening their dreams and violating Title IX.

Frank Thompson v. Carl Wilson

Maine lobsterman challenges unconstitutional 24/7 GPS tracking

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.

American Public Health Association v. Environmental Protection Agency

Energy producers urge courts to affirm the repeal of the EPA’s 2009 greenhouse gas endangerment finding

When government agencies correctly relinquish powers that they should never have exercised, the courts should not order them to take those powers back up.

King Ranch v. Washington State Department of Ecology

Washington ranchers fight for their constitutional right to a jury trial

Ranchers face $3.7 million in penalties from state regulators—but are being denied their constitutional right to a jury trial to fight back.

Ursula Newell-Davis & Sivad Home and Community Services, LLC v. Bruce Greenstein, et al.

New Orleans social worker returns to court to fight for her right to serve families of kids with special needs

After 25 years as a social worker, Ursula Newell-Davis knows what vulnerable families need—but Louisiana's bureaucratic gatekeeping keeps her from helping them.

Petition to repeal 1979 Policy Interpretation of Title IX

Restoring Title IX’s promise of equal opportunity

Title IX's 1979 proportionality rule acts as a sex quota, pushing schools to cut men's teams. PLF is petitioning to repeal it and restore equal opportunity.

Natural Lands, LLC v. City of Boca Raton

Florida property owner asks Supreme Court to protect right to a fair hearing in federal court

Natural Lands petitioned the Supreme Court to take the case and affirm that you can seek relief in federal court when the government violates your right to due process, even if you have not exhausted every potential state-level procedure.

Ruda v. San Luis Obispo

Californian homebuilders challenge City’s housing exactions

Represented at no cost by Pacific Legal Foundation, Ruda, Knauer, and Zarnegar filed a lawsuit arguing that the City can’t make housing more affordable by making it more expensive to build—and that it can’t fine property owners for problems they didn’t create.

Leslie Daniels v. Town of Palm Beach

Palm Beach homeowner fights back after town declares his private beach is public

Leslie Daniels filed a federal lawsuit challenging Palm Beach's actions as an unconstitutional taking of his property and a violation of his First Amendment right to post signs on his own land.