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  • … Volokh v. James … free speech … New York … social media … hate speech … Volokh v. James …
  • … university settled the case and made crucial changes to its policies – securing greater freedom of expression for … university settled the case and made crucial changes to its policies – securing greater freedom of expression for …
  • ADF attorneys represent mother prevented by the state from adopting because of her faith
  • … The Truth About Morris Dees and the SPLC The SPLC and its co-founder Morris Dees have come under increased scrutiny … those who do not subscribe to its views of engaging in “hate,” and it uses false accusations to demonize its … mom and dad. The U.S. Supreme Court has acknowledged twice since 2015 that these beliefs are held by reasonable …
  • … Planned Parenthood's Legacy: It's Worse Than You Think Planned Parenthood has repeatedly prioritized its profits over the lives of women and children. People … … 7664 … Planned Parenthood's Legacy: It's Worse Than You Think … 20430 … pro-life … pro-life advocates … abortion … …
  • ADF attorneys representing Statewide Virtual Charter School Board file motion to dismiss lawsuit brought by activists, defend parents’ right to send kids to school of their choice
  • Parents Defending Education is challenging three overbroad Olentangy Local School District policies that compel students to speak contrary to their deeply-held beliefs and that discriminate against their views.
  • … in Broadcasting: It’s 18 Times Worse Than You Think The Copyright Royalty Board is unlawfully requiring … that it has a compelling interest in doing so and that its action is the least restrictive means by which to achieve … in Broadcasting: It’s 18 Times Worse Than You Think … 21297 … religious freedom … free speech … Supreme …
  • US Supreme Court takes case of students denied use of tuition funds at religious schools.
  • The Supreme Court ruled that a Louisiana law providing funds for educational materials in both private and public schools did not violate the Constitution.