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.
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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...
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...
Watch: Springfield Public Schools district leaders, lawyer react to recent lawsuit over equity training
Missouri’s KY3 News covers federal lawsuit filed by Southeastern Legal Foundation on behalf of educators seeking to stop Missouri’s largest public school district from violating the First Amendment and requiring as a condition of employment that its educators commit to equity, become anti-racist educators, and affirm divisive and discriminatory programming that promotes treating individuals differently based on skin color.
Watch: SLF’s Braden Boucek discusses the legal fight to stop CRT in schools with Dr. Carol Swain
SLF’s Braden Boucek joins Carol Swain on her Be The People podcast to discuss critical race theory and SLF’s legal efforts to stop America’s schools from implementing race based programming that discriminates on the basis of race.