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  • … Alaska Campaign Limits Ignored First Amendment In Thompson v. Hebdon, a group of Alaska voters … their right to free speech. Four years later, they found themselves in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. What is this … plurality opinion, “contribution limits that are too low can . . . harm the electoral process by preventing …
  • … Pro-Life Advocates Should Pay Attention to Planned Parenthood’s Annual … in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization . Pro-life advocates across the country understood the gravity of the … soon take effect, and the culmination of thousands if not millions of pro-life advocates’ work over the span of …
  • … Have a Viewpoint Diversity Problem. Here’s How They Can Fix It. When corporations lack viewpoint diversity and … that harms shareholders, customers, and even the companies themselves.   Tech companies have notoriously had issues with … Justice once said, ‘I’ll know it when I see it.’ And we think that you will also know it when you cross it.” Apple’s …
  • … DOJ’s statement explains, “the Town’s reading of the First Amendment is exactly backwards: the Town seeks to permit the … changed its policy to reverse the worship ban. Now churches can rent the civic center on the same terms as every other …
  • … goals—everything from extra PTO to a pizza party. You can listen to Sue describe this shady practice in her own words . I had the privilege of getting to know Sue not just as a persuasive public speaker, but as an ADF client … in this cancel-happy world. So I take it hard when we can’t get them a win. But the opportunity to get to know Sue …
  • … legal proceedings, Bronx Household of Faith and other NYC churches finally have equal access to rent school facilities … court in Manhattan granted an injunction that allowed churches to rent school facilities for religious services. … the injunction remained in effect, allowing at least 60 churches to meet across all five boroughs of New York City. …
  • … Mississippi asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe not only because the practice of abortion is wrong but … enforced once again. 2. Trigger laws : These are laws that can go into effect (be “triggered”) now that Roe has been … right that isn’t found in the Constitution. Even abortion advocates and scholars, including the late Justice Ruth Bader …
  • … been bastions of free speech where just about any idea can be discussed or debated. In the 1960s, the Free Speech … person deems “offensive” or even “ hateful .” In Texas v. Johnson (1989), the Supreme Court said that “If there is a … down by protesters during an event at Yale Law School. Police had to be called so that Kristen and Monica Miller of …
  • … your student? Most people would. Unfortunately, that’s not what happened when Tanner Cross, an elementary school … scientific fact—that there are two biological sexes, which can’t be changed. Less than 48 hours later, he was suspended. … … gender dysphoria … gender identity … transgender … First Amendment … case:Cross v. Loudoun County School Board … …
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