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  • … conversation. A female’s perspective on privacy needed to be heard. Case: Doe v. Boyertown Area School District Image … And it seemed fundamentally unfair—as a female, she should be able to use the female’s privacy spaces without … courageous students who simply asked that their privacy be protected. But the journey wasn’t without its silver lining. …
  • … who then issued strict limits on how much of the GAP could be shown. Meanwhile, he tried to gather support for a … Astonished at the infringements on Anderson’s freedom of speech, the CBR representative Spencer worked with on the GAP … school’s policies. Columbus now has “one of the best free speech policies in the state,” says Spencer. “I found that my …
  • … ministerial exception allows religious organizations to be able to make employment decisions for ministers without … the employee in question (a teacher named Cheryl Perich) should be considered a minister: “Hosanna-Tabor held Perich … requirement.” Instead, any definition of minister should ultimately be based on “what an employee does.” Thus, …
  • When Julea Ward walked into the room of professors from the counseling department, she hoped to find more tolerance than she’d received from her counseling supervisor at Eastern Michigan University. She was wrong.
  • … state’s radical views. The law clearly restricts Brian’s speech, but that’s not all. It also prohibits Brian from … censor pure speech by deciding which side of an issue can be talked about. Additionally, it has no right to pry into … conversations. Brian’s work is speech, which is explicitly protected by the First Amendment. In Brian’s case ( Tingley …
  • … groups, and community members to have their religious speech and flyers treated equally by schools. … Jacob Smith, … groups, and community members to have their religious speech and flyers treated equally by schools. … Jacob Smith … k-12 … student rights … Jacob Smith … free speech … equal access … education … Case:J.S. v. Holly Area …
  • … the church’s signs. Under the code, political signs could be up to 32 square feet and displayed for 5 months, but … based on their content is discrimination and violates free speech protections granted by the First Amendment. The Court … based on their content is discrimination and violates free speech protections granted by the First Amendment. The Court …
  • … to New York City policy at the time, public schools could be rented and used by groups in the surrounding community … the people they encounter. This service to the community should be encouraged by local governments, not stifled. … Contact support at +1-800-835-5233 Donate Secure Payment • Protected by SSL encryption and reCAPTCHA • Privacy • Terms • …
  • … united in their vocal opposition to the school's ironclad speech codes, which severely curtailed any student … to eliminate their anti-religious program and remove the speech code that violated the First Amendment.  This critical … other schools around the country to abandon their similar speech codes and censorship. … Ruth Malhotra and Orit Sklar …
  • … of Civil Rights notified the campground that they would be investigated for sexual discrimination, and “prosecuted to the full extent of the law.” Despite the law clearly stating that no minister or … buildings would be used. Find out more about freedom of speech and religion as it impacts the church. … Scott Hoffman …