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  • … challenging a state law that unconstitutionally restricts speech based on viewpoint by creating 100-foot censorship … signed SB 742 into law, immediately banning certain free-speech activities when a speaker is within 30 feet of another person and that …
  • … continued without incident until one day in June 2005 when University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire (UW-Eau Claire) … the poor, sexual issues, and diversity-related topics. When Lance received the June 2005 letter, he contacted the … Lord-Larson … University of Wisconsin … university … free speech … education … Case:Steiger v. Lord-Larson … Steiger v. …
  • … she would not be allowed to proceed in the hiring process. Alliance Defending Freedom filed suit in federal … she would not be allowed to proceed in the hiring process. Alliance Defending Freedom filed suit in federal …
  • … Summary Distribution of monies from student activity fees becomes more transparent; officials will no longer … … Distribution of monies from student activity fees becomes more transparent; officials will no longer …
  • … scholar and blogger, Eugene Volokh, and two other pro-free speech social media platforms are challenging a New York … social media networks to create a system to censor online speech the state mislabels as “hateful conduct” and to … scholar and blogger, Eugene Volokh, and two other pro-free speech social media platforms are challenging a New York …
  • When Big Banks Discriminate Americans should not risk losing … justify it under the guise of “reputational risk” or “hate speech.” For example, in 2020, Bank of America  sent  a terse … in America have adopted “reputational risk” or “hate speech” policies. These vaguely worded policies are being …
  • … expensive, time-consuming, and uncertain special exception process that is not imposed on nonreligious organizations. … expensive, time-consuming, and uncertain special exception process that is not imposed on nonreligious organizations. … …
  • … period, an open period of the day equivalent to recess when students were free to spend time together, text on their … period and that students could only engage in religious speech before or after school. Case Documents Court Title … period and that students could only engage in religious speech before or after school. … 7625 … 7627 … 7617 … 7626 … …
  • … Circuit … pro-life … New Jersey … license plates … free speech … Case:The Children First Foundation v. Legreide … The …
  • … to share her love of Christ to her friends at school. When her church announced it was hosting a community-wide … share their faith at school without fear of censorship or punishment Students being told that they can't invite their … Appeals for the 3rd Circuit … student rights … k-12 … free speech … free expression … education … christmas … Case:K.A. …