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  • … members were told by university administrators that they could put up the display but that they also had to include … alarm, annoyance, or nuisance.” This vague standard could have been used to ban certain viewpoints from campus, … policy so officials cannot stifle speech simply because it could “cause alarm, annoyance, or nuisance.” Encountering …
  • California Thinks It Can Raise Your Kids Better Than You Can … parents the right to have access to their child’s medical information. SB 107 would override the jurisdiction of courts … the proper forum for custody determinations. SB 107 could also conflict with various federal laws, including …
  • California Can't Mandate Abortion Advertising In NIFLA v. … violates the very mission of these centers. But in 2015, California passed a law attempting to force pregnancy centers … NIFLA was likely to win its claim that the government could not force pro-life pregnancy centers to advertise …
  • California Corrupts Science and Scripture in Pursuit of Abortion Sanctuary Status California Gov. Gavin Newsom has even placed pro-abortion … facts, not a political agenda.” But if any of those facts endanger the abortion giant’s staggering $1.7 billion in …
  • … What Those Intent on Punishing Jack Phillips for His Faith Could Learn from Him For eight years—and through three … Perhaps those who have been so intent on punishing Jack could learn a thing or two from stepping into Masterpiece … What Those Intent on Punishing Jack Phillips for His Faith Could Learn from Him …
  • … of gestation or more.” Under this definition, not only could a baby born alive after an abortion attempt be left to … state introducing troubling bills. Assembly Bill 2223 in California denies life-saving protections to newborns by … due to pregnancy-related cause.” Like Maryland’s bill, California’s does not define what exactly “death due to …
  • … The prospect of a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade that could fundamentally change abortion jurisprudence and return … and many in the pro-life movement are hopeful that Roe could be trimmed, if not overturned in full. But what would a … and Asberg warned of the danger that a reversal of Roe could result in a lack of focus among the movement’s …
  • … and facilitating abortions. But this wasn’t something she could agree to. Sandra became a pediatric nurse to take care … violate her religious beliefs or lose her job. Because she could not abandon her beliefs—the very beliefs that motivate … her income, and her health insurance. Financially, she could no longer help pay for her son’s college tuition or her …
  • … PETA’s core mission. But what if there were a law that could force PETA to hire this applicant anyway? In many ways, …
  • … … 21244 … freedom of association … free speech … nonprofits … Supreme Court of the United States … When Big …