BREAKING: Federal Judge Orders Lexington to Stop Showing LGBTQ Books to Kindergartener

Court states, “Under well-established constitutional principles, defendants cannot force plaintiff to choose between foregoing the valuable benefit of having his child attend public kindergarten and exposing his child to materials that would burden his free exercise of religion.” We previously reported that MLLC, in partnership with the American Center for Law and Justice, filed a federal lawsuit against … Read More

Mahmoud v. Taylor Analysis

In a 6-3 decision issued on June 27th, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that religious parents have the constitutional right to opt their children out of classroom materials that promote views on gender and sexuality that substantially interfere with their ability to raise their children in their faith. The case, Mahmoud v. Taylor, centered on the … Read More

SCOTUS 2025: Legal Impacts for Massachusetts Families and Freedoms

The Supreme Court’s recent decisions have sent shockwaves through the legal and cultural landscape of our nation. But what do they mean for us here in Massachusetts? Massachusetts Liberty Legal Center has taken the time to carefully analyze each ruling, cutting through the noise to provide you with clear, concise insights. Explore the summaries below, … Read More

MLLC Aids Parent in Filing Title IX Complaint with the Office for Civil Rights

Two weeks ago, Massachusetts Liberty Legal Center published a Title IX Complaint Template for parents to report schools that fail to protect girls’ safety and privacy in school locker rooms, bathrooms, and on sports teams. This week, MLLC assisted a Walpole father in filing a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) … Read More