
Sign up to testify in support of the Protect Female Athletes Bill!
We need your help to protect girls’ sports in Massachusetts! Sign up to testify in support of H.584/S.350, An Act to ensure fairness and safety in school sports. The Joint
We need your help to protect girls’ sports in Massachusetts! Sign up to testify in support of H.584/S.350, An Act to ensure fairness and safety in school sports. The Joint
In August 2024, the Massachusetts Liberty Legal Center (MLLC), in partnership with the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), filed a federal lawsuit against the Commonwealth of
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On Tuesday, the Worcester City Council passed a resolution declaring the city a sanctuary for transgender-identifying individuals. In line with the council’s recent approval of
NEWS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 1.30.25Contact: Sam Whiting, [email protected]: 774.462.7043 Massachusetts Liberty Legal Center Sues Middlesex Community College for Discrimination MLLC is seeking justice for a Massachusetts
NEWS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 1.29.25Contact: Sam Whiting, [email protected]: 774.462.7043 Massachusetts Liberty Legal Center Files New Defamation Lawsuit on Behalf of Bethlehem House PRC Reproductive Equity Now’s
Today is Religious Freedom Day, but is Plymouth really honoring it? In the video clip below, watch as Selectman Kevin Canty questions school committee candidate
On Monday the Plymouth School Committee and Select Board appointed a DEI community activist to temporarily fill a short-term vacancy left on the school committee.
This January, we reaffirm the profound value and dignity of every human life. Sanctity of Human Life Sunday, observed on January 19th, is more than
We are happy to report that the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear Kerr v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, a case which will decide whether states can