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  • … Active U.S. Courts of Appeals Speech First v. McCall Details Documents Profiles Summary … Policy that unconstitutionally restricts protected speech of students. The policy is being challenged in court … Policy that unconstitutionally restricts protected speech of students. The policy is being challenged in court …
  • … Won U.S. Courts of Appeals Speech First v. Shrum Details Documents Profiles Summary … vague and overly broad policies that censor students’ speech based on their viewpoints. Speech First filed suit on behalf of its student-members at …
  • … Nelson Photography v. Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government Details Videos Documents Resources Profiles … Nelson Photography v. Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government … same-sex marriage … religious freedom … … … photographer … marriage … Louisville … Kentucky … free speech … free expression … creative professionals … …
  • … The Dangers of Compelled Speech What is compelled speech? What has the … to say. Today, many situations are raising the question of government-compelled speech: should teachers and professors …
  • … she wasn’t welcome in that space. A Colorado law censored what Lorie wanted to say and required her to create designs … Jack Phillips—Lorie challenged the law to protect free speech. Thankfully, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of … should be free to say what they believe without fear of government punishment. Case Documents Court Title Date U.S. …
  • … the Student Code of Conduct simply because its members did what the First Amendment allows—carrying a sign and … other public universities, OSU maintained unconstitutional speech zone policies that allowed administrators to interfere … our freedom to share ideas freely and to prevent the government from suppressing ideas it deems ‘unacceptable,’” …
  • … beliefs (defined as “one’s opinion, manifested in speech or association, concerning the social, economic and … that Madison and Wisconsin would interpret their laws like government officials in other jurisdictions — to compel and … consistent with her beliefs without fear of punishment. What's at stake The freedom of creative professionals to …
  • … that state law requires Fort Des Moines to censor its speech about human sexuality and make its showers and … that churches are not public accommodations subject to government control and that state officials have no business … and operate their facilities consistently with their faith What's at stake The freedom of churches to teach their …
  • What Would a Post-Roe World Look Like for Pregnancy Help Centers? What might a post-Roe world look like? Pro-life advocates … that Roe could be trimmed, if not overturned in full. But what would a “post- Roe ” world look like? How would it …
  • … CFF and other groups who simply desire that their pro-life speech be given equal access to communication venues that the state has opened to public interest organizations. What's at stake Whether pro-adoption organizations have the … the state has opened to public interest organizations. What's at stake Whether pro-adoption organizations have the …