SLF ssues statement on court of appeals ruling in mandatory anti-racist teacher training lawsuit that reverses the district court’s decision to award the school district nearly $313,000 in attorney’s fees.
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Southeastern Legal Foundation supports awarding attorney’s fees to civil rights plaintiffs in Supreme Court amicus brief
SLF joins public interest law organizations in calling on the United States Supreme Court to uphold incentives that encourage and protect civil rights litigation.
Southeastern Legal Foundation urges Ninth Circuit to protect young student’s freedom of speech
Southeastern Legal Foundation filed an amicus brief with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in support of a first grader who was punished for an innocent drawing.
Southeastern Legal Foundation endorses more transparency between state and federal government
As part of the Right on Transparency coalition, Southeastern Legal Foundation and other leading public interest groups are have released a new model policy urging state governments to publish any guidance documents received by state agencies from the federal government.
Moms for Liberty and Young America’s Foundation succeed in temporarily halting Biden’s Title IX changes
In a landmark ruling, a federal court in Kansas issued an opinion halting the Biden Department of Education’s Title IX changes in a lawsuit brought by Southeastern Legal Foundation and Mountain States Legal Foundation on behalf of Moms for Liberty and Young America’s Foundation.
Court hears oral argument in Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association lawsuit
A federal court in Georgia hears oral argument in Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association’s and Miles Berry Farm’s lawsuit against the Department of Labor.
Supreme Court curbs executive agency deference in landmark ruling
Following amicus briefing from SLF, the United States Supreme Court overturns Chevron deference and rules that courts should interpret statutes, not agencies.
Southeastern Legal Foundation joins coalition of amici opposing SEC climate rule
SLF joins organizations urging Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals to strike down SEC rule that will require companies to include environmental impact information in their financial disclosures.
Court hears oral argument as Moms for Liberty and Young America’s Foundation petition to halt Biden’s Title IX re-write
A federal court in Kansas hears oral argument as Moms for Liberty and Young America’s Foundation challenge the Biden Administration’s changes to Title IX.
Coalition of produce growers, farmers, and state attorneys general join in landmark lawsuit against Biden Department of Labor’s unlawful rule granting union rights to foreign workers
SLF represents Georgia farmers and producers challenging new Department of Labor rule that would give more rights to foreign farm workers than American farm workers.
Legal victory: federal court halts USDA’s discriminatory disaster relief program via nationwide injunction
Farmers represented by Southeastern Legal Foundation and Mountain States Legal Foundation succeed in their request to halt USDA’s discriminatory federal aid program.
Southeastern Legal Foundation represents parent suing school district for refusing to produce student survey
SLF is representing a Kentucky parent in federal court over a school district’s stonewalling tactics and failure to produce survey records.