Mahmoud v. Taylor
Parents have a fundamental right to direct the upbringing and medical care of their children without state interference.
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Parents have a fundamental right to direct the upbringing and medical care of their children without state interference.
Parents have challenged California's policies that restrict schools from notifying parents about children's gender transitions, arguing the…
Political candidates possess automatic legal standing to challenge election administration rules based on their interest in a fair process w…
Religious displays, including the Ten Commandments, cannot be mandated in public classrooms.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is reconsidering whether Texas can mandate Ten Commandments displays in public classrooms, potentially…
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of a substitute teacher's lawsuit challenging a school district requirement to us…
Medical providers can be held liable for malpractice when performing irreversible gender-related surgery on a minor without adequate psychol…
Religious motivation does not provide immunity from neutral criminal laws protecting private property; the state may prosecute trespassers e…
Neutral principles of negligent hiring and supervision apply to religious institutions; First Amendment does not shield religious organizati…