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- As a graphic designer, my designs express a message and are therefore speech protected by the First Amendment.
- In Thompson v. Hebdon, a group of Alaska voters alleged the government was infringing on free speech.
- In NIFLA v. Becerra, the Supreme Court confirmed that the First Amendment protects all Americans from being forced to speak messages contrary to their beliefs.
- How does an attorney prepare for oral arguments at the Supreme Court?
- In the Reed v. Town of Gilbert case, the Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot regulate signs differently based on their content.
- Read Kristen Waggoner’s remarks from ADF’s American Culture on Appeal event on the Supreme Court case 303 Creative v. Elenis.
- ‘Preferred pronouns’ may sound harmless, but they can have vast implications for free speech.
- The facts behind the Vermont locker room story: Randolph Union High School violated the rights of Travis and Blake Allen.
- For me, it’s my religious beliefs that discern what I can and can’t create.
- What is compelled speech? What has the Supreme Court said about it? And how does it affect me?