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- Police had arrested woman legally sharing message near abortion clinic
- Federal court denies Tucson Women’s Center attempt to stop act protecting women, state court allows Planned Parenthood assault on new state law that fully informs women
- ADF attorneys file motions to intervene on behalf of legislators, doctors, other groups
- Student ordered to remove shirt because it might insult somebody on day of President’s public school address
- Bureaucrats prevail in federal court against organizational license plate applicant, thwarting intent of Arizona lawmakers
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit affirms district court decision deeming partial-birth abortion ban unconstitutional
- Court refuses to dismiss lawsuit against unconstitutional license plate policy
- "Choose Life" message too controversial
- DMV officials repeatedly reject pro-adoption group’s license plate design while approving the designs of other organizations
- ALBANY, N.Y. — After nearly two hours of oral argument, a federal judge refused yesterday to dismiss a civil rights lawsuit brought against New York officials for excluding a pro-adoption group from its specialty license plate program. “New York’s specialty license plate scheme is subject to rampant abuse,” said Alliance Defense Fund attorney Mike Johnson, who argued before the court on behalf of The Children First Foundation, the organization that brought the suit, The Children First Foundation, et al., v. Raymond P. Martinez, et al., in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of ...