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  • … constitutional protection, changed its policy, and claimed it should be able to avoid any penalty for violating Chike’s … Foundation, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, and Institute for Justice 9/29/2020 U.S. Supreme Court … Court Amicus brief in support of petitioners - National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation 9/29/2020 U.S. Supreme …
  • … before the United States Supreme Court, and would ultimately correct this unjust practice in public … to the United States Supreme Court, which decided to hear it.  The result was a 9-0 opinion that ruled that public … campuses as every other student.” What's at stake Whether state universities can force unwilling students to fund …
  • … the regulation of materials that some consider to be offensive. Section 10(a) and 10(c) allowed cable operators to … for Community Media challenged Section 10 and claimed it unconstitutionally restricted speech, but the U.S. Court … Council (CDC) arguing that cable companies should have the right to decline to show pornographic material on leased …
  • … about their pregnancy. The ordinance was crafted so that it did not require any signs to be posted by abortion … Professor Mark Rienzi, challenged the law as forced speech in violation of the First Amendment. A Maryland … permanently prohibiting the county from enforcing it. The county did not appeal that decision. The opinion of …
  • … Details Documents Resources Profiles Summary Arkansas State officials kicked a student and another individual off … As a result, the university changed the bad policies it relied upon to censor the student, but a federal district court ultimately left no repercussions for university officials for …
  • … Students School Professor on Free Speech A professor at Fresno State tried to censor the campus chapter of Students for … 2017 : ADF attorneys secured a positive settlement . Ultimately, the professor agreed to pay almost $28,000 in …
  • … into the school office, told that their fliers were "offensive" and warned not to pass them out on school … the school to question this censorship of their daughter's speech, they were told that the "school has a right to censor students without violating their free …
  • … Baton Rouge's use of an ordinance barring "annoying" and "offensive" speech violated Mr. Netherland's First Amendment rights. Case … Baton Rouge's use of an ordinance barring "annoying" and "offensive" speech violated Mr. Netherland's First Amendment …
  • … claim the song said "Jesus" too many times and that it would be offensive to people. Yet the school found nothing … Brian in the defense of his rights to freedom of speech and freedom of religion. Case Documents Court Title …
  • … her through a disciplinary process in which University professors targeted and denigrated her religious beliefs.  … Julea in the defense of her rights to freedom of speech and freedom of religion. Case Documents Court Title … her through a disciplinary process in which University professors targeted and denigrated her religious beliefs.  …