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Fast Action By MSLF Averts Another Attack on Donor Privacy

Significant victories aren’t always accompanied by thunderclaps, big headlines, or a Supreme Court opinion that signals a slam-dunk win for a cause or client. Sometimes victories take subtler forms, resulting…

The Litigator

Feds Took Our Land and Our Dream

Many would think that my family would just throw in the towel and fade away, when confronting the insurmountable force a federal agency can wield. Instead, we fought on.

VIDEO: Biden’s 100 Days of Havoc

MSLF attorneys discuss Biden’s first 100 days in office. It’s a look at his dangerously staffed cabinet, the radical left agenda, and his overwhelming attacks on American liberties and the West.

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The Hypocrisy of Amy’s Critics

There seems to be a lot of lingering bitterness on the Left about Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation as the newest Supreme Court Justice — a choice Mountain States Legal Foundation cheered due to her impeccable credentials and strict adherence to the U.S. Constitution. The Left’s animosity is manifesting itself in some laughably irrational and petty ways, reflecting the difficulty some are having in getting over the outrage addiction they developed during the Trump years.

Trachman Talks Due Process on Campus During a “Devil’s Advocate” Appearance

“Devil’s Advocate” Host Jon Caldara sits down with MSLF Associate General Counsel Will Trachman, former Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Office for Civil Rights for the U.S. Department of Education, to discuss Title IX and how it has changed over the years in regards to due process in sexual harassment cases.

States Can Resist Biden’s Anti-Gun Laws

Biden’s proposed “red flag law” guidance that has reignited a conversation about states’ powers and what they can do to resist the federal government’s anti-gun actions.

Oral Arguments in Donor Privacy Case Leave MSLF Cautiously Optimistic

MSLF Senior Attorney Tyler Martinez made the following comment today in response to oral arguments in Americans for Prosperity v. California which seemed to reflect a good deal of skepticism among the justices about California’s longstanding desire to obliterate donor privacy protections, which were once spearheaded by Vice President Kamala Harris