In The Daily Signal, Sarah Parshall Perry discusses the latest lawsuit filed by Southeastern Legal Foundation on behalf of brave educators to stop schools from violating the First Amendment with mandatory anti-racist training.
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Real Clear Markets: Biden’s eviction moratorium reveals tragic disdain for the Constitution
Kimberly Hermann, Southeastern Legal Foundation general counsel, explains in Real Clear Markets how the CDC violated the Constitution when it imposed a nationwide eviction moratorium prohibiting state courts from eviction proceedings and imposing significant fines for private property owners seeking to evice non-paying tenants.
Just The News: Missouri teachers sue district for ‘oppression matrix’ antiracist training, compelled speech
Just The News reports on the federal lawsuit filed earlier this week by SLF on behalf of educators in Springfield, Missouri. In the lawsuit, Brooke Henderson and Jennifer Lumley allege that Springfield Public Schools requires them to undergo “equity training” that includes discussing their place on an “oppression matrix” and advocating for “changes in political, economic, and social life.”
Fox News: Missouri school district employees sue over allegedly unconstitutional ‘equity’ training
Sam Dorman with Fox News covers SLF’s latest lawsuit brought on behalf of a brave teacher seeking to end racial segregation in Evanston, Illinois school district and alleging that the school has created a hostile learning environment in violation of the Constitution and Civil Rights laws.
Just the News: Judge denies Biden admin’s request to stop lawsuit against race-based loan forgiveness program
Just the News reports on federal judge’s denial of the Biden administration’s request to halt lawsuit filed by Southeastern Legal Foundation and Mountain States Legal Foundation challenging the USDA’s racially discriminatory loan forgiveness prorgram that excludes white farmers and ranchers becuase of the color of their skin.
The Epoch Times: A defeat in the courts for Biden’s racist ‘equity’ policies
Writing for The Epoch Times, Roger L. Simon declares, “Bravo to the Southeastern Legal Foundation” for its recent win halting President Biden’s discriminatory farm loan forgiveness program that excludes white farmers.
Washington Examiner: Chicago-area lawsuit blows up media defenses of critical race theory
Writing in the Washington Examiner, Quin Hillyar discuss the lawsuit SLF filed on behalf of a teacher against Evanston, Illinois school distirct and declares: “Just about everything wrong with critical race theory and the badly misnamed “anti-racism” movement is summarized in one lawsuit filed late last month against the public school system of Evanston, Illinois.”
Townhall: SCOTUS says violating the Constitution is fine if temporary
Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF) attorney Cece O’Leary publishes op-ed in Townhall.com discussing nearly unprecedented move by the the United States Supreme Court to allow the CDC to continue to ignore judicial rulings that the moratorium is illegal and unconstitutional.
Wall Street Journal: Federal lawsuits say antiracism and critical race theory in schools violate Constitution
Writing for the Wall Street Journal, Douglas Belkin and Jacob Gershman discuss the historic lawsuit filed by Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF) on behalf of a teacher seeking to stop the school district in Evanston, Illinios from discriminating against its teachers and students because of the color of their skin.
Fox News: Illinois teacher sues school district, claims ‘equity’ push violates US Constitution
Fox News Sam Dorman reports on the historic federal lawsuit filed by Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF) to stop Evanston/Skokie School District 65 from discriminating against its teachers and students on the basis of race through illegal and unconstitutional teacher traiing, classroom curriculum, and overall policies and procedures.
Just The News: In strike against federal overreach, judge declares pandemic eviction moratorium unconstitutional
Just the News covers Southestern Legal Foundation’s win declaring the CDC’s eviction moratorium unconstitutional.
NY Post: Leisl Carpenter pens op-ed “Why I’m suing to stop Biden’s blatantly anti-white farm aid bill”
In a recent NY Post Op-Ed, Southeastern Legal Foundation client Leisl Carpenter explains why she is suing to stop the Biden administrations discriminatory farm loan forgiveness program that excludes white farmers.