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- Columbus State Community College prohibited a student from distributing pro-life fliers anywhere on campus except a small “speech zone.”
- The city of Houston attempted to subpoena 17 different types of communications belonging to several area pastors in a lawsuit in which the pastors were not even involved.
- Boise State University required a student organization to have warning signs for two pro-life events on campus that campus officials deemed “controversial.”
- In 2011, the North Carolina General Assembly authorized an optional “Choose Life” specialty license plate.
- Pro-adoption license plate rejected as "patently offensive'
- In January 2013, The Radiance Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to educating people about social issues from a Christian perspective, posted an article on two of its websites critical of the NAACP’s position on abortion
- An Ohio law criminalizes political speech that a state agency determines to be “false.”
- ADF files suit on behalf of student prevented from distributing copies of US Constitution in restrictive ‘speech zone’
- Compelled speech law violates free speech rights, should be struck down like unlawful statutes in other states
- A federal court upheld a district court’s decision that three pro-life organizations, not located in Maryland, cannot be required to produce thousands of pages of files by the Baltimore City Council in a lawsuit in which they have no involvement. In December 2014, a judge ruled the city’s requests were “grossly excessive.”