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  • … Active U.S. Courts of Appeals Speech First v. McCall Details Documents Profiles Summary … Harassment Policy that unconstitutionally restricts protected speech of students. The policy is being challenged in court …
  • … Won U.S. Courts of Appeals Speech First v. Shrum Details Documents Profiles Summary … officials allegedly violated students’ constitutionally protected rights by enforcing vague and overly broad policies that censor students’ speech based on their viewpoints. Speech First filed suit on …
  • … Won U.S. Supreme Court Thomas More Law Center v. Bonta Details Videos Commentary Documents … internet, where they were easily discoverable and not well protected. This unnecessarily opened up donors to harassment … brief in support of petitioners - Institute for Free Speech 3/1/2021 U.S. Supreme Court Amicus brief in support of …
  • … Won U.S. District Courts Ave Maria School of Law v. Azar Details Documents Profiles Summary Ave Maria School of Law in Florida filed suit against the Obama administration’s … for Government Affairs. View Profile … Ave Maria School of Law in Florida filed suit against the Obama administration’s …
  • … Legal Society at Southern Illinois University School of Law v. Walker Details Documents Summary Attorneys with ADF … the group's long-standing membership and leadership will be affirmed, clearing the way for CLS to be officially recognized. Case Documents Court Title Date …
  • … the regulation of materials that some consider to be offensive. Section 10(a) and 10(c) allowed cable operators to … Section 10 and claimed it unconstitutionally restricted speech, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of … Defense Council (CDC) arguing that cable companies should have the right to decline to show pornographic …
  • … future, A.J. Fluehr was dumbfounded at the blatant speech codes enforced at Pennsylvania State University. Among … anything that another student might conceivably find offensive. Incredibly, officials even went so far as to say that "acts of intolerance will not be tolerated." What's more, the university limited free …
  • … State University did when they took on a university speech code.  The College Republicans were used to being a … part, maintained a speech code that required students to “be civil” to one another.  Although College Republicans … from censorship for saying things other students found “offensive.”  Alliance Defending Freedom continues to fight …
  • … 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 …
  • … of Roe v. Wade.  She soon learned that the event would not be allowed.  The administration told Beth that “Washington is … meeting and tried to intimidate them, calling the event "offensive" and saying the students could be expelled if they … challenging these actions and college policies restricting speech.  The district soon settled the case, agreeing to …