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  • … before the Supreme Court in a lawsuit against California’s policy. In a victory for free speech, the Court ruled that … the court to protect his First Amendment rights. Another student, Maggie DeJong , was also punished for expressing her beliefs. Maggie was a grad student at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s art …
  • … have filed a class-action lawsuit against the NCAA for its policy of letting men compete in women’s sports and use … is a two-time conference swimming champion from Virginia Tech who specialized in the 500-yard freestyle event. In … the locker room. Because of the harms caused by the NCAA’s policy of letting men compete in women’s sports and use …
  • … teachers to use pronouns that are inconsistent with a student’s sex violates teachers’ rights and encourages … to speak out on issues of gender identity education policy and offer solutions that would allow teachers to … educators for expressing their opinions on education policy just because some didn’t like what they had to say …
  • … be exemplified in her own life a few years later as a student at Miami University of Ohio, Hamilton. During her … to stop its practice. Students for Life of America serves student groups on 1,400 campuses across the country in middle … agreement, Miami University of Ohio disavowed the policy used to impose the warning sign requirement, a policy
  • … eyes of the law. In one prominent example, a New York City policy banned religious groups including Bronx Household of … Bronx Household of Faith filed a lawsuit challenging the policy in 1995, and after two decades of litigation, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio changed the policy to treat religious groups equally. But New York City …
  • … Index found that over 60 percent of the 75 largest tech and financial companies—including seven of the nation’s … to hold certain financial institutions accountable for discriminatory banking. A window of opportunity to stop …
  • The Court ruled in favor of free speech in Lorie Smith’s landmark case, 303 Creative v. Elenis.
  • … speech or pay exorbitant fees. After the CRB adopted these discriminatory rates, the NRBNMLC appealed the ruling to the …
  • Brian Tingley challenged a Washington state law that prohibits young people from receiving private counseling to pursue personal goals in line with their faith.
  • … public college cannot get a free pass after they violate a student’s constitutional rights. In Meriwether v. Hartop , … ensured that public universities must grant religious student organizations equal access when distributing student activity fee funding. And in DeJohn v. Temple University , the 3rd …