Amicus Briefs
Defending constitutional rights through friend-of-the-court briefs
Filing amicus briefs allows CPRC to extend advocacy beyond direct litigation — providing judges with additional perspectives, research, and arguments that ensure courts consider the wider implications for parental rights.
3 briefs filed
State Of Kansas v. US DOE
This amicus brief filed in the Tenth Circuit case *State of Kansas, et al. v. United States Department of Education, et al.* (No. 24-3097), was submitted by the Child & Parental Rights Campaign, Inc.
Mahmoud v. Taylor
This amicus brief, filed in the U.S. Supreme Court case *Tamer Mahmoud, et al. v. Thomas W. Taylor, et al.* (No. 24-297), was submitted by Our Duty–USA and Partners for Ethical Care, with legal suppor
State of Tennessee v. Christian Educators Association
This amicus brief filed in the Sixth Circuit case *State of Tennessee, et al. v. Miguel Cardona, et al.* (No. 24-5588), was submitted by the Child & Parental Rights Campaign, Inc. (CPRC), with Mary E.