The Litigator
Another Supreme Court Victory for Property Rights
We filed numerous amicus curiae briefs in this crucial defense against the Left’s encroachment of property rights.
We filed numerous amicus curiae briefs in this crucial defense against the Left’s encroachment of property rights.
The death of the Keystone XL means we replace a safe, inexpensive, and relatively eco-friendly means of oil transport with other methods that are more likely to endanger humans and the environment.
Never let anyone tell you that the movement for gun rights is marginal, or confined to one demographic.
Back in April, the Department of Education proposed a new set of criteria for judging whether school districts would be eligible for federal grants. It proposed two key priorities. The…
Recently, Joel Osterhoudt of Reason published an interesting piece recognizing the rise in Second Amendment “sanctuary” states and cities across the nation. But in recognizing this important revelation in protecting individual rights, the article confuses two very distinct concepts—Anti-Commandeering and Nullification.
Gun control disproportionately impacts the poor and minorities and puts them at greater risk of prosecution.
Back when Kamala Harris was attorney general of California, she did her best to invade the privacy rights of donors to nonprofit organizations. It did not matter that those very same privacy rights had protected members and supporters of the NAACP and other nonprofit groups in the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s.
Megyn Kelly is joined by Leisl Carpenter, a rancher suing the Biden administration over racial discrimination, along with MSLF’s Will Trachman.
White farmers and ranchers are excluded from the American Rescue Plan Act’s “Socially Disadvantaged” Farmer and Rancher Debt Relief Program solely due to their race.
Today, the Supreme Court voted 6-3 to uphold the right to donor privacy in Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Bonta. Mountain States Legal Foundation had previously filed an amicus curiae—or…