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  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
November 18, 2022 at 4:32 PM

The Docket - The battle to end Seattle’s ‘racial equity’ workplace policies

The Hill: The Supreme Court failed Asian Americans a century ago. What will it do now?   One hundred years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that an Asian man could not become an American citizen—because of his race. Two weeks ago, the Supreme Court considered whether universities…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
November 11, 2022 at 4:52 PM

Watch PLF's new film: School board is 'obsessed' with racial equity

Upset Virginia parents speak out in new film about Thomas Jefferson High School   It’s the top-ranked public high school in the country—but now, thanks to an activist school board, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology has become an ideological battleground where s…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
November 4, 2022 at 3:27 PM

The Docket - What if the Supreme Court ends affirmative action in higher ed?

Fox News: If Supreme Court ends affirmative action, here’s what could happen next   This week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a pair of cases questioning the constitutionality of affirmative action in college admissions. If the Court rules against Harvard and the Univers…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
October 28, 2022 at 3:24 PM

The Docket - California’s fortunate escape from the next racial quota

California Globe: Another unconstitutional racial quota bites the dust—for now   Just in time for Halloween, the State of California has properly dealt with zombie legislation. Andrew Quinio explains how a bill to bring a racial quota back from the dead made it to the governor’s d…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
October 21, 2022 at 3:36 PM

The Docket - When anti-racism demands racism—at the expense of civil rights

Victory! Sixth Circuit saves widow’s $277,000 from Michigan’s home equity theft   The years-long nightmare is over for Michigan nursing assistant Tawanda Hall, who lost her home valued at $300,000 to satisfy a $22,262 property tax debt.   After the county refused to refund her the …
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
October 7, 2022 at 4:09 PM

The Docket - Fighting EPA overreach at the Supreme Court

The Hill: A decade in the life of defending an American family from the EPA   Tony Francois has represented Mike and Chantell Sackett from day one of their 15-year legal battle for the right to build a house without first getting the government’s permission. On Monday, Tony joined …
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
September 30, 2022 at 3:55 PM

The Docket - Lawsuit aims to stop Biden administration’s lawless student loan cancellation

Fighting lawless student loan cancellation to restore separation of powers   On August 24, 2022, President Biden revealed his plans to cancel federal student debt for more than 40 million borrowers. With a one-time price tag of $500 billion, the plan is astonishing enough. But it’s…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
September 23, 2022 at 3:32 PM

The Docket - It takes the grit of a ‘mountain man’ to protect his land against the government

It takes the grit of a ‘mountain man’ to protect his land against the government   “I’m just a mountain man at heart,” says Wil Wilkins, the petitioner in one of PLF’s upcoming Supreme Court cases, Wilkins v. USA. He loves his home in Bitterroot National Forest—which is why he’s fi…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
September 16, 2022 at 3:22 PM

The Docket - [2:44 PM] Scott E. Barton PLF argues school admissions should be based on merit, not race.

The Fourth Circuit hears oral arguments in Coalition for TJ case   Getting into Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology will change a child’s life—which is why the admissions process should be fair and open to all, regardless of race. At oral arguments, PLF must con…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
September 9, 2022 at 3:23 PM

The Docket - Is Congress too broken to do its job?

The Hill: Louisiana law keeps special needs kids from getting care—one woman wants to change it   The Louisiana Department of Health admitted in a lawsuit what every parent of a special needs child knows: There is always a need for more care for this population. However, writes Ana…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
August 26, 2022 at 3:24 PM

The Docket - California’s ‘privilege’-based curricula are at odds with American ideals

Grandmother recovers $85,000 settlement after government gave away her house for pennies on the dollar   In January, Deborah Foss was thrown out of her New Bedford, Massachusetts, home over a property tax bill. She lived in her car while the company that evicted her through the ins…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
August 19, 2022 at 3:29 PM

The Docket - In fighting woke politics, censorship is not the answer

The Hill: Georgia entrepreneur fights crony protectionism that unfairly limits childbirth options   Katie Chubb is deeply concerned about childbirth options for expectant mothers. In her native United Kingdom, midwifery is a common practice. In Augusta, Georgia, where she and her fa…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
August 12, 2022 at 3:33 PM

The Docket - Biden’s war on charter schools

The Hill: DOJ’s proposed third-party settlement payment rule is ripe for abuse   Imagine that the Justice Department has settled a big case against a bank accused of discriminatory lending and a lot of settlement money remains unclaimed. What should happen to that leftover money? …
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
August 5, 2022 at 3:31 PM

The Docket - California universities demand ‘diversity statements’ from job applicants

The Hill: We should prefer accountable government to rule by the administrative state   The Supreme Court’s highly consequential 6-3 decision in West Virginia v. EPA repudiated the Environmental Protection Agency’s claim that Congress gave the agency sweeping powers to create and pu…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
July 29, 2022 at 6:29 PM

The Docket - Construction entrepreneurs deserve opportunity, not racial quotas

Sackett v. EPA: Regulatory agencies gone rogue   From COVID-19 to climate change, we’re often told that today’s problems are too complex for the American people to understand, let alone address. We’re told to trust experts at places like the EPA, CDC, and even the Census Bureau, be…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
July 22, 2022 at 5:58 PM

The Docket - Federal agencies lay the groundwork to ignore the Supreme Court

Des Moines Register: Quota for nominating panel deprives Iowans of opportunities   In Iowa, qualified candidates for the State Judicial Nominating Commission are being rejected because of their gender. The state’s gender quota requires an equal number of male and female commissione…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
July 15, 2022 at 6:29 PM

The Docket - It’s time to reevaluate the Clean Water Act

The federal government should get out of the way of homebuilding   The federal government isn’t going to solve the housing crisis. With its multiple large, redundant, contradictory, unwieldy, and economically illiterate Washington-centric bureaucracies, we should neither expect nor …
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
July 8, 2022 at 3:47 PM

The Docket - The Supreme Court is holding Congress accountable

Orange County Register: A return to common humanity    The civil rights movement once emphasized our common humanity—what we all share, rather than what divides us.    Sadly, the modern Progressive movement has lost this guiding star and now seems captivated by shallow differences …
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
July 1, 2022 at 4:32 PM

The Docket - What the government gets to know about you should be your choice

What is Title IX?   Title IX went on the books in 1972 with the stated intention to provide men and women equal access to opportunities offered by institutions that receive federal government funding. Caleb Trotter takes a look back at the law’s impact, its relationship to sports,…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
June 24, 2022 at 4:28 PM

The Docket - ‘The Mother of the Boston Tea Party’ risked her life to defend her property

Club 519’s legal fight is over. Now they’re celebrating.   The pandemic was hard on all small businesses in North Carolina, but perhaps most of all on “private bars”—bars that make 75% or more of their profits from alcohol sales.     Club 519 was among the state’s private bars forc…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
June 17, 2022 at 5:26 PM

The Docket - California couple defeats Coastal Commission’s unlawful bureaucratic inertia

What is the Clean Water Act?   The Clean Water Act of 1972 has been one of the most impactful (for good and bad) pieces of legislation in American history. In fact, the Supreme Court will open its 2022-2023 term with PLF’s case, Sackett v. United States, to clarify the law’s defin…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
June 10, 2022 at 6:15 PM

The Docket - Another PLF case goes to the Supreme Court

Wilkins v. United States: Another PLF case goes to the Supreme Court   The Supreme Court agrees to hear oral arguments in only about 70 cases each term—out of roughly 7,000-8,000 cert petitions. Jeff McCoy and Nicole W.C. Yeatman share this week’s exciting news that the Supreme Co…
  Steven D. Anderson · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
June 6, 2022 at 6:02 PM

Supreme Court takes another PLF case

    Supreme Court will hear Wilkins v. United States of America I’m excited to share the good news that the Supreme Court announced today it will hear Wilkins v. United States of America, a case challenging a government bait-and-switch that tramples property rights and peace …
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
June 3, 2022 at 4:36 PM

The Docket - Is affirmative action next for SCOTUS?

The Daily Caller: Is affirmative action next for SCOTUS?   Wen Fa spoke to The Daily Caller about what could happen in the next Supreme Court term in Harvard’s affirmative action case, in which Pacific Legal Foundation filed an amicus brief. “The Constitution demands that the gover…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
May 27, 2022 at 3:43 PM

The Docket - Marine veteran sues over unconstitutional DOJ rule

New case: Marine veteran sues over unconstitutional DOJ rule   A veteran in California is suing the Department of Justice anonymously over the DOJ’s new requirement that he register as a sex offender, despite the fact that his decades-old misdemeanor was long ago expunged. When Joh…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
May 13, 2022 at 3:32 PM

The Docket - Tenured professor, canceled by university, fights for free speech rights

This tenured professor is fighting for her right to free speech after university tried to cancel her   Dr. Elizabeth Weiss is a fully tenured anthropology professor at San Jose State University. Despite her provocative, long-held views on repatriation, she has drawn praise and suppo…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
May 7, 2022 at 4:18 PM

The Docket - John Stossel exposes government’s ‘tax and take’ scheme

Having trouble viewing this message? View it in your browser 05/07/2022 The Docket We’re trying out a new format for The Docket this week. Like it? Hate it? Please let us know. John Stossel’s exposé on home equity theft has outraged viewers: The short, ex…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
April 29, 2022 at 4:32 PM

The Docket - Supreme Court issues disappointing decision in TJ admissions case

Supreme Court: TJ’s discriminatory process will continue during appeal   Thomas Jefferson High School’s discriminatory admissions process will continue as litigation against the high school proceeds, after the Supreme Court declined our application to vacate an appeals court stay i…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
April 22, 2022 at 4:36 PM

The Docket - Emergency orders and the Supreme Court’s ‘shadow docket’

Emergency orders and the Supreme Court’s ‘shadow docket’   The Supreme Court’s process for deciding cases is intentionally slow and deliberate, normally taking more than a year. Sometimes, however, it’s necessary to speed things up. As Jim Burling explains, there’s a process for th…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
April 18, 2022 at 3:15 PM

The Docket - Fishermen fight President Biden’s bizarre ‘national monument’ designation

New PLF case: President Biden reboots Antiquities Act abuse with commercial fishing ban   To hard-working commercial fishermen, the Georges Bank area of the North Atlantic Ocean is an economic lifeline for New England’s iconic fishing communities and an important industry throughou…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
April 8, 2022 at 4:46 PM

The Docket - Meet the woman who lives in her car after Massachusetts stole her home

A Massachusetts woman is now living in her car after the state stole her home   Deborah Foss spent most of the winter living out of her car in New Bedford, Massachusetts. In January, the 67-year-old grandmother, in the throes of severe illnesses, lost her home and her life savings …
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
April 1, 2022 at 4:48 PM

The Docket - Virginia court ruling on race-based school admissions is a welcome sign

The Hill: Virginia court ruling a welcome sign in fight to end race-based school admissions   Will 2022 be the year we finally see an end to discriminatory racial preferences in education? Erin Wilcox and Wen Fa bring us some welcome signs of change in the air. read more New P…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
March 25, 2022 at 4:37 PM

The Docket - Senators shouldn’t treat Supreme Court confirmation hearings as theater

The Hill: After two long years, it’s past time to end Newsom’s emergency powers   In March 2020, California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a statewide public health emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing him to issue lockdown orders and close businesses however he saw…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
March 18, 2022 at 4:39 PM

The Docket - This nursing assistant lost her home to Michigan’s home equity theft scheme

This nursing assistant lost her home and her husband to Michigan’s home equity theft scheme   Tawanda Hall is a Michigan-based nursing assistant and a mother of four. For nearly a decade, she raised her family in a home she and her husband, Prentiss, purchased in the city of Southf…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
March 11, 2022 at 5:08 PM

The Docket - Elections don’t matter unless you have this rulemaking fix

The Hill: Elections don’t matter unless you have this rulemaking fix   Most politicians won’t soon forget the pandemic-restriction backlash that became evident in the November 2021 elections. But elections can’t touch those who aren’t elected, including those in charge of health an…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
March 4, 2022 at 5:38 PM

The Docket - Big victory for equality before law at America’s top high school

Restoring equality before the law—what the TJ victory means for education   In a ground-breaking decision, a federal judge ruled that Fairfax County, Virginia school officials violated the law by changing admissions requirements at Thomas Jefferson High School (TJ), the nation’s top…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
February 25, 2022 at 6:08 PM

The Docket - Get racial preferences out of medical treatment

Orange County Register: Voters send clear message to the San Francisco school board   There’s no mistaking the message last week’s recall election sent to the San Francisco Board of Education: Focus on education, not racial politics. Erin Wilcox writes that one motivation for the …
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
February 4, 2022 at 5:35 PM

The end of affirmative action?

The Denver Post: This is why I’m suing the federal government over the minimum wage hike   Duke Bradford founded Arkansas River Adventures in Colorado in 1998, and in the quarter-century since, his experienced wilderness guides have led guests in adventure tours such as rafting, fi…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
January 28, 2022 at 6:29 PM

PLF to bring long-running Clean Water Act fight to Supreme Court

Supreme Court will review EPA’s navigable waters overreach   It’s back to the Supreme Court for PLF and an Idaho couple looking to end a 15-year battle with the federal government over the right to build a home on their property. The Justices this week announced they will hear Sack…
  Steven D. Anderson · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
January 24, 2022 at 11:02 PM

Supreme Court to hear PLF’s 17th case

Supreme Court to hear PLF's 17th case     I have terrific news to share with you: The Supreme Court today announced it will hear Sackett v. EPA, a wetlands dispute that’s pitted an Idaho couple against the federal government for 15 years—through four presidential administrat…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
January 21, 2022 at 6:30 PM

Cuomo’s many abuses show why the separation of powers matter

Issues & Insights: Cuomo’s many abuses show why the separation of powers matter   During the COVID-19 pandemic, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo was breathlessly heralded as “the politician of the moment” and the “authoritative voice in the crisis.” While we’ve since lear…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
January 14, 2022 at 8:14 PM

The Docket - Congressional action shows OSHA vaccine mandate is a bald-faced power grab

The Inconvenient Minority   While pop culture is slowly becoming more accepting of Asian-Americans, some institutions have remained stubborn in their perception of them. Author and Color Us United president Kenny Xu explains how Ivy League schools are still clinging to outdated st…
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January 7, 2022 at 4:36 PM

The Docket - When a federal agency openly defies the Supreme Court

The Hill: The FTC’s rebellion against the judiciary   The Federal Trade Commission must be held accountable for its open defiance of Supreme Court directives. Case in point, as Caleb Kruckenberg explains, is last year’s Supreme Court ruling that seemingly ended the commission’s pr…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
December 23, 2021 at 5:34 PM

The Docket - PLF’s best victories for individual liberty this year

What were PLF’s best victories for liberty lovers in 2021?   All of us at PLF want to wish you a very happy holiday season and a new, freedom-filled year in 2022! But before we ring in the New Year, we invite you to join us in celebrating our top 10 victories for individual liberty…
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December 17, 2021 at 5:45 PM

The Docket - When a president’s impatience supersedes freedom

In memory of Mike Fahner, an American farmer and Supreme Court champion   Mike Fahner, president and owner of Cedar Point Nursery, passed away last month, less than six months after the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in his favor in Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid. Joshua T…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
December 10, 2021 at 4:29 PM

The Docket - Adventure guides sue Biden administration over unconstitutional wage mandate

New lawsuit: Outdoor adventure guides battle the president’s unlawful workplace power grab   Duke Bradford opened his outdoor adventure business, Arkansas Valley Adventures, in Colorado in 1998. Today, his 250 employees provide a full slate of year-round activities, headlined in the…
  Pacific Legal Foundation · PLFAlert@pacificlegal.org
December 3, 2021 at 4:30 PM

The Docket - How one New Jersey woman is fighting back against unfair tax foreclosure practices

She owed a little, so they took everything: How one New Jersey woman is fighting back against unfair tax foreclosure practices   Within seconds of meeting Lynette Johnson, you know you are in the presence of a strong woman. She’s the kind of tough a person must be to immigrate to a …
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November 24, 2021 at 3:46 PM

The Docket - Traveling this week? Download PLF’s Supreme Court podcast—Ep 1 drops today!

Dissed: PLF's Supreme Court Podcast Season 3 Launch   This season, Dissed hosts Anastasia Boden and Elizabeth Slattery explore Supreme Court cases dealing with civil rights, court packing, emergency powers, and more. Episode 1 tackles an 1883 ruling that signaled the end of federal…
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November 19, 2021 at 3:41 PM

The Docket - Stossel TV: The law blocking care for special needs kids

Stossel TV: The law blocking care for special needs kids   This week on Stossel TV, John Stossel features PLF client Ursula Newell-Davis and her fight against Louisiana regulators for the right to help special needs kids and their families. read more The size and scope of home …
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November 12, 2021 at 4:28 PM

The Docket - College gymnast overcomes lockdowns and injury but is stopped by sex-based quota

College gymnast’s hopes survive lockdowns and injury only to see his university ban his sport—on the basis of sex   Like all incoming college freshmen, Evan Ng was excited to begin the next chapter of his life as a student-athlete at the University of Minnesota, competing in men’s g…