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- … US Supreme Court takes case of college students denied justice by lower … be held responsible for enacting and enforcing policies that trample students’ constitutionally protected freedoms. …
- … US Supreme Court agrees to weigh in on California law that forces pro-life centers to promote abortion ADF …
- … Pro-life centers to Supreme Court: Don't allow govt to force us to advertise for abortion Government-compelled speech … of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra Video news release: With graphics | Without graphics WASHINGTON – …
- … US Supreme Court sends nonprofit abortion-pill mandate cases back to … convictions. We look forward to addressing the remaining details as we advance these cases in the lower courts.” …
- … ADF asks US Supreme Court to review NYC’s anti-pregnancy care law ADF files … The ADF petition explains that the U.S. Supreme Court affirms “the principle that ‘[t]he government may not …
- … US Supreme Court agrees to take up govt speech discrimination against … a 2-1 U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit decision that allows local governments to impose stricter regulations …
- … of cake artist Jack Phillips following oral arguments at US Supreme Court The following statement was delivered by cake … Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission Video news release without graphics Jack Phillips photos The following …
- … US Supreme Court strikes down Texas law protecting women Published June … decision Thursday in Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt that invalidates a Texas law requiring abortion facilities to …
- … US Supreme Court asked to weigh in on strange ruling against NY town’s … Supreme Court Thursday to review an appeals court ruling that struck down a New York town’s prayer policy and offered …
- … Alabama Supreme Court rules student group’s free speech lawsuit may proceed … for Liberty chapter is challenging the university’s policy that limits most student speech to small “speech zones” and …