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  • … Concluded U.S. Supreme Court Hollingsworth v. Perry Details Documents Resources … Dissent from 9th Circuit’s denial of rehearing en banc 6/5/2012 Appellate Court 9th Circuit denial of rehearing en …
  • … strike down the Defense of Marriage Act of 1996 (“DOMA”), which defined marriage for purposes of federal law as the … The case then went to the Supreme Court, which in a 5-to-4 ruling declared that DOMA was unconstitutional because it interfered with the states’ …
  • … Won U.S. Supreme Court Gonzales v. Carhart Details Documents Summary … practice, but in 2000 the Supreme Court, by a vote of 5-4, ruled that the law was unconstitutional. In 2003, Congress again voted to …
  • … Won U.S. Supreme Court McCullen v. Coakley Details Videos Documents … counselors were required to stay outside of that zone, which effectively meant calling out to women entering the … the First Amendment in a 9-0 victory. The buffer zone was ruled unconstitutional. The law she challenged is similar …
  • … own and operate a business without endorsing a view with which you disagree. The freedom to determine which overnight guests … years; the home where they raised their children. Renting these rooms to guests helps pay necessary expenses and …
  • … Won U.S. Supreme Court United States v. American Library Association … the Child Internet Protection  Act (CIPA), a federal law which required public libraries to install filters to … for internet access.  The ALA asserted that the law was unconstitutional. The United States Supreme Court upheld …
  • … Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr LLP, petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the case. Unfortunately, in October 2017 the high court denied …
  • … the 6th Circuit lifted the stay issued by the 5th Circuit which had effectively halted implementation of the OSHA … been inundated with questions from concerned Americans. You may have some questions yourself. Please find below … cannot unilaterally make laws. No other executive agency can make laws; they can only issue regulations if given …
  • … Active U.S. Supreme Court Gordon College v. DeWeese-Boyd Details … for promotion to full professorship, but her application was declined in 2016 because her performance fell short of … its mission. The government should not interfere with these religious decisions. Case Documents Court Title Date …
  • … all students to pay a mandatory student fee each semester, which it used to fund student group activities.  But the … for Life decided to host the Genocide Awareness Project on campus, a traveling photo mural that shows the parallels … of many student groups like Students for Life so that they can participate equally in the marketplace of ideas.  What's …