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Court Case
Feb 03, 2026
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  • Freedom of Speech

EK v. DoDEA

Between January 20th and January 29th, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Orders 14168, 14185, and 14190, which ban topics such as “gender ideology” and “discriminatory equity ideology” from federally funded K-12 education. Since then, the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA), which provides pre-kindergarten, elementary, and secondary education to approximately 67,000 dependents of military personnel around the world, has removed books, parts of curriculums, and cultural awareness celebrations from school grounds. DoDEA has placed hundreds of school library books in “quarantine,” reviewing them for permanent removal. These books include award-winning titles such as To Kill A Mockingbird, Fahrenheit 451, The Kite Runner, A Queer History of the United States, as well as hundreds of other books about gender, class, and race. Additionally, DoDEA educators have been instructed to alter their curriculums to remove mentions of gender, race, immigration, and various facets of developmental health. The ACLU is representing a group of DoDEA students ranging in grades from pre-kindergarten to high school whose educational opportunities have been limited by these executive orders. The lawsuit asserts that President Trump’s Executive Orders infringe on the plaintiffs’ First Amendment rights and seeks the reinstatement of removed books and curricula.
Court Case
Oct 17, 2025
Protest Lawsuit Against LMPD
  • Freedom of Speech|
  • +3 Issues

Scott v. Louisville Metro Government

The killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor sparked demonstrations advocating for the elimination of racist and violent policing across all 50 states.
Court Case
May 03, 2022
Prison Outside View
  • Religious Liberty|
  • +2 Issues

Thurman v. Crews: Religious Liberty in Kentucky Prisons

Prison officials violated Carlos Thurman's religious liberties when they forcibly cut his hair. We're suing in federal court.
Court Case
Nov 22, 2017
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  • Religious Liberty|
  • +1 Issue

Hart v. Thomas (2017)