West Point Professor Launches Landmark Lawsuit, Defending Free Speech Rights Against Academy’s New Policy

West Point, New York – The U.S. Military Academy is facing a federal lawsuit from one of its longest-serving law professors, Tim Bakken, who claims the institution’s new policy infringes on his First Amendment rights. The lawsuit, filed in the Southern District of New York, alleges that a recently implemented rule requires faculty members to seek prior approval before speaking publicly or publishing academic papers in their official roles. Bakken, who is representing over 100 civilian faculty members in a class-action suit, argues that the February 13, 2025, rule is designed to suppress speech that … Read more

Defending Parental Rights: WILL Advocates for Family Counselors in Landmark SCOTUS Case

Madison, Wis. — The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty has filed a significant legal brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, emphasizing the importance of First Amendment rights for family counselors and parents. This action comes amid ongoing debates surrounding parental authority and the treatment of children in educational and counseling settings. At the heart of the case are family therapists who advocate for the liberty to guide parents in their child-rearing decisions. The institute argues that parents should have the freedom to make informed choices about their children’s well-being without fear of legal repercussions. … Read more

Animal Rights Group Fights Back Against Perdue Foods Lawsuit, Defending Right to Protest Cruelty

SANTA ROSA, Calif. — The animal rights organization Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) has taken a stand against poultry giant Perdue Foods by filing a motion to dismiss a lawsuit aimed at curbing public protests outside the home of Perdue’s Director of Operations. The protests were organized following the group’s recent rescue of four chickens from a facility associated with Perdue. According to a recent announcement from DxE, the company has initiated a Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP) targeting the group in connection with demonstrations held outside the residence of Jason Arnold, a Perdue executive … Read more

Colorado Joins Nationwide Legal Battle Against Trump Admin’s Cuts to AmeriCorps, Defending Community Service and Support Programs

DENVER — Colorado has joined 24 other states and the District of Columbia in a lawsuit challenging budget cuts to AmeriCorps implemented by the Trump administration. The lawsuit asserts that these cuts effectively threaten the agency’s operations, claiming that only Congress has the authority to dismantle AmeriCorps. AmeriCorps has been a vital part of the federal landscape since its inception in 1993, providing support in various areas such as disaster relief, education, environmental initiatives, community health, and services for veterans, according to the legal filing. Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser emphasized the longstanding benefits of … Read more