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- … US Supreme Court won’t weigh in on whether schools can allow violation of …
- … Pa. students ask US Supreme Court to reverse decision that allows violation of their … for the 3rd Circuit ruled that the students’ privacy didn’t merit protection. During the 2016-17 school year—without …
- … at Boyertown Area School District asked the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit Monday to take up their … three-judge panel ruled that their privacy concerns didn’t merit protection. During the 2016-17 school year—without … of undress in school restrooms and locker rooms. “The U.S. Supreme Court has already spoken: The real differences …
- … US Supreme Court to decide whether govt can force nonprofits to disclose … by demanding confidential information, promising not to release it, then making it public Published January 8, 2021 …
- … US Supreme Court agrees to weigh in on Colorado cake artist’s freedom … to choose which art they will create and which art they won’t create without fear of being unjustly punished by the …
- … Oral arguments completed at US Supreme Court in pivotal case on whether govt can force nonprofits to …
- … AL Supreme Court to consider whether university policy violates law … Case: Young Americans for Liberty at University of Alabama in Huntsville v. St. John IV WHO: Alliance Defending Freedom … to small “speech zones” and to obtain a permit to speak on campus three business days in advance—both in violation of …
- … US Supreme Court agrees to weigh in on California law that forces … abortion is just about everywhere, so the government doesn’t need to punish pro-life centers for declining to advertise …
- … US Supreme Court to weigh in on whether EEOC, courts can redefine ‘sex’ … “Unelected officials—whether bureaucrats or judges—don’t have the power to make these choices for us.” Alliance …
- … US Supreme Court asked to weigh in on strange ruling against NY town’s … of the speaker. There is no legal reason why a town can’t do this today with people from within its own community,” …