Aaron Rice Aaron Rice

Veteran Threatened with Eviction Sues to Wear Trump Hat at Veterans Home

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contact: Aaron Rice

aaron.rice@americandreamlegal.org 

(601) 879-5595

Class action challenges government censorship of political slogans at federal facility

Johnny Fuselier v. Armed Forces Retirement Home

GULFPORT, Miss. – August 26, 2025 – Johnny Fuselier, a Vietnam veteran and retired U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer, filed a class-action lawsuit today against the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Gulfport after officials threatened to evict him for defying the home’s ban on political slogans. Fuselier, a longtime supporter of President Trump, wants the freedom to wear a Trump hat and other political apparel at the federally run facility.

Fuselier is represented by American Dream Legal, a new Mississippi-based public interest law firm that provides free legal representation to individuals when government obstructs their pursuit of the American Dream.

“It is troubling that any Americans’ constitutional rights could be violated so flagrantly,” said Aaron Rice, Fuselier’s attorney and CEO of American Dream Legal. “Denying those rights to the very men and women who took up arms to protect them is indefensible. This ban doesn’t just violate the Constitution. It makes a mockery of it.”

“I don’t understand why we can’t exercise the same rights that every other American can—especially in our own home,” Johnny Fuselier said. “We’ve repeatedly asked them to change this policy, but they refuse to do it.”

Fuselier retired from the Navy in 1979 after 20 years of service. His class-action lawsuit seeks to represent 494 paying veterans and their spouses residing at AFRH Gulfport. He also asked a federal court to block the political-slogan ban while the case proceeds.

###

Read More
Aaron Rice Aaron Rice

Pro-Life Physicians Ask Mississippi Supreme Court to Affirm Constitutionality of Elective Abortion Ban

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact: Aaron Rice
aaron.rice@americandreamlegal.org
(601) 879-5595

American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists v. Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure, et al.

JACKSON, MS, June 23, 2025—Today, the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG) filed an appellate brief asking the Mississippi Supreme Court to overrule Pro-Choice Mississippi v. Fordice and affirm the constitutionality of Mississippi’s elective abortion ban.

AAPLOG is represented by American Dream Legal, a newly formed public interest law firm in Mississippi that defends the American Dream of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

“American Dream Legal is proud to stand with AAPLOG in this important case,” said Aaron Rice, AAPLOG’s attorney and CEO of American Dream Legal. “The people of Mississippi enacted a law that protected unborn life and took down the U.S. Supreme Court’s abuse of judicial authority in Roe v. Wade. It is only fitting that we likewise put an end to efforts by the courts in our own state to impose abortion policy by judicial fiat.”

While the U.S. Supreme Court has overruled Roe v. Wade, Mississippi has its own version of the Roe decision, called Pro-Choice Mississippi v. Fordice. In that 1998 case, the Mississippi Supreme Court held that Mississippi’s own state constitution protects a right to abortion. That decision by the state’s high court has never been overruled. Meanwhile, the sole board-certification authority for American obstetricians and gynecologists maintains ethics standards requiring physicians with conscience objections to abortion to nonetheless provide referrals for the procedure when it is lawful in the physician’s state.

Because Mississippi’s criminal ban on the performance of or referral for elective abortion directly conflicts with the Fordice decision, it has rendered the legal framework governing physicians’ conduct incoherent. AAPLOG physicians are caught between conflicting legal duties: refer patients and risk prosecution under state law—or refuse to refer and risk professional ruin. Their suit seeks judicial resolution of that conflict before they are forced to choose.

AAPLOG is appealing a chancery court order that dismissed its case seeking to clarify whether Mississippi considers elective abortion a crime or a constitutional right.

-end

Read More
Travis Bogue Travis Bogue

Newsroom

Check here to get the latest news releases and commentary on American Dream Legal’s cases.

Check here to get the latest news releases and commentary on American Dream Legal’s cases.

Read More