
Henderson v. Springfield Public Schools
In the fall of 2020, Springfield Public Schools held a mandatory “equity” and "anti-racism" training for all of its employees. Brooke Henderson and Jennifer Lumley, two educators in SPS, bravely stepped forward and filed the first-in-the-nation lawsuit against the mandatory district-wide training as violating their First Amendment rights.

Wachter et al. v. Letitia James and New York State Education Department
SLF represents parents and school board members suing New York over threats to silence public discussion opposing transgenderism.

Moms for Liberty and Young America’s Foundation, et al. v. U.S. Department of Education
Moms for Liberty and Young America's Foundation, represented by Southeastern Legal Foundation, sue the Department of Education over President Biden's Title IX overhaul.

Leadership Institute, et al. v. University of New Mexico
SLF files federal lawsuit against the University of New Mexico over unconstitutional security fees related to Riley Gaines event.

Buckeye Institute v. IRS
SLF continues to support the First Amendment rights of its friend and fellow public interest legal organization, Buckeye Institute, in its ongoing fight to protect donor privacy from government abuse.

Stovall v. Jefferson County Board of Education
Southeastern Legal Foundation represents a Kentucky parent in federal court who has been stonewalled and denied access to basic information about student surveys being administered in her school district.

University of North Georgia: Gender Policies
SLF issues a legal demand letter warning the University of North Georgia that its policies conflict with federal law and raise serious First Amendment concerns because they force students to conform to woke gender ideology.

Miller v. Civil Rights Department
SLF files a Supreme Court amicus brief with dozens of organizations supporting the First Amendment rights of a Christian baker who declined to bake a cake celebrating a same-sex wedding and was punished for it by the State of California.

SLF Public Comment on Proposed Changes to Amicus Rules
Southeastern Legal Foundation submits a public comment opposing proposed changes to federal filing rules that would make it harder to support parties in constitutional challenges through amicus briefs.

Mahmoud v. Taylor
Southeastern Legal Foundation joined a coalition of organizations in calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the rights of parents to direct the upbringing of their children.

Olivier v. City of Brandon
SLF files an amicus curiae brief with the United States Supreme Court supporting a speaker who is being barred from challenging a law under the First Amendment because he has already been convicted.

Speech First v. Whitten
SLF and Young America's Foundation file a Supreme Court amicus brief supporting First Amendment challenge to bias reporting system
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