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John Solomon Reports: Kimberly Hermann discusses newly released State Department emails about Hunter Biden
Kimberly Hermann, Southeastern Legal Foundation General Counsel, joins John Solomon Reports to discuss a recently obtained document from the State Department showing that during the Ukraine-Trump impeachment, the Department ‘withheld a tremendous amount of information’ that would’ve shed a different light on Hunter Biden’s business dealings in Ukraine.
Watch: SLF’s Braden Boucek speaks at Republican National Lawyers Association National Policy Conference
Braden Boucek, Litigation Director at Southeastern Legal Foundation, spoke to the Republican National Lawyers Association National Policy Conference about the fight to reclaim civil liberties and rid America’s schools of discrimination once and for all.
Tennessee Star: Nashville sidewalk extortion faces court appeal
In this opinion piece, Braden Boucek explains that cities all over the country are strongarming people into paying for public infrastructure before they will perform basic service like granting a building permit. It’s not responsible governance, but it avoids hard fiscal choices.
Watch: ‘Why are colleges allowed to do this?’ Lawyer explains race-based admissions policies
In a recent interview with Campus Reform, SLF Attorney and 1A Project Director Cece O'Leary breaks down affirmative action on college campuses. She explains how race-based admissions policies, currently being challenged before the Supreme Court, violate the...
Campus Reform: It’s time to prioritize health—healthy discourse, that is
In her most recent piece for Campus Reform, SLF Attorney and 1A Project Director Cece O’Leary describes how colleges may be still be hiding behind COVID policies to silence students, and she reminds students that now, more than ever, they must exercise their First Amendment rights.
Steve Gruber Show: Braden Boucek breaks down political indoctrination by schools and the K-12 cartels
Braden Boucek, Southeastern Legal Foundation Litigation Director, joined Steve Gruber on Real America’s Voice to talk about the battle to save our K-12 schools from political indoctrination.
Just the News: NEA hid votes on ‘white fragility,’ Black Lives Matter, reparations amid new scrutiny
The National Education Association - our country's largest teacher's union - has scrubbed their website, hiding resolutions from parents that show its committment to critical race theory, Black Lives Matter, reparations, and even abortion. Writing for Just the News,...
The American Mind: Fighting CRT in the classroom
In their most recent joint piece for The American Mind, Southeastern Legal Foundation General Counsel Kimberly Hermann and SLF Litigation Director Braden Boucek describe lesser-known strategies that can be equally as effective as itigation strategies for battling woke...
Campus Reform: Students for Fair Admissions v. UNC: It’s time to end race-conscious admissions policies
In this piece for Campus Reform, SLF Attorney and 1A Project Director Cece O’Leary explains that it is time for our courts to stop deferring to colleges’ weak argument that race-conscious admissions somehow help them fulfill their educational goals. This theory has not held true in practice.
Watch: Court to decide if making Nashville homeowners pay for city sidewalks is unconstitutional
Nashville Fox 17's Dennis Ferrier covers Southeastern Legal Foundation's continued fight on behalf of its clients against Nashville's unconstitutional sidewalk law that holds building permits hostage unless and until private property owners build sidewalks to nowhere...
American Greatness: Garland unleashes FBI on parents in unconstitutional order
In an opinion piece for American Greatness, Southeastern Legal Foundation's General Counsel Kimberly Hermann slams the Department of Justice, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and the National School Board Association for its attempts to investigate, intimidate, and...