Skip to content

Search

Showing 397 results for "how media reacted supreme courts choice not hear case challenging mississippi law"
  • … Corporations Have a Viewpoint Diversity Problem. Here’s How They Can Fix It. When corporations lack viewpoint … for example. This year, the company announced it did not support Florida’s bill  to protect parental rights in … believe is over the line. What line, you ask? Well, as a Supreme Court Justice once said, ‘I’ll know it when I see …
  • … of Public and Private Power In a pair of cases, the Supreme Court has the opportunity to begin disentangling the … 19, 2024. In  Federalist  51 , James Madison described how the Constitution safeguards liberty by preventing “a … engaged in a coordinated pressure campaign, urging social-media platforms to flag, demote, or remove posts that the …
  • … board fired him. The board terminated Peter’s employment not for something he said but for something he couldn’t say. … profoundly influenced the course of his life. “You see how language forms around ideas,” Peter says. “There are … the school violated his First Amendment rights. Virginia Supreme Court issues landmark ruling After the trial court …
  • … in to defend these broadcasters from discrimination. How has the Copyright Royalty Board changed the rates? If … and affirmed the rate structure. Why did ADF ask the Supreme Court to hear the case? The Copyright Royalty Board’s … The Administrative Procedure Act (APA) instructs courts to “hold unlawful and set aside agency action, …
  • … Elenis . At the time of Barronelle’s settlement, the U.S. Supreme Court had not yet decided to hear 303 Creative , but in the years … government and society, and with them I have come to see how significant the challenges really are to personal …
  • … prosecutor general did not allow the case to end there. How the prosecutor general has dragged out the case Since the … Pohjola, and in January 2024 appealed to the Finnish Supreme Court. In April, the court agreed to hear the case. … Despite having been unanimously acquitted by two Finnish courts, Dr. Räsänen will now have to stand trial a third time …
  • … speech or expression based on whether it is religious or not. Let’s look at the details of this case. Ten-year-old … both became Christians. They wanted to tell everyone about how Jesus had changed their lives, and Katie followed in … in banning speech they disagree with. Learn more: Hear Katie tell her story: … … 7625 … 7627 … 7617 … 7626 … …
  • … express a message contrary to its purpose. Let’s look at how this case unfolded. What is United States of America … contestants must be “of good moral character” and may not publish social media posts that conflict with the pageant’s message. …
  • … Corban University, and William Jessup University were not content to sit by and let that happen. Hunter v. U.S. … who rely on federal financial assistance—an impossible choice. And students would have been barred from pursuing a … their beliefs, then that threatens freedom for us all. Case timeline March 2021 : REAP filed its lawsuit against the …
  • … in good conscience participate in an abortion. The U.S. Supreme Court has long recognized that health-care professionals should not be forced to perform acts that violate their conscience. … falls flat, and the appellate court should reject it. Case timeline December 2019: A woman filed a lawsuit against …