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  • … he deserved in that case. In a 7-to-2 ruling , the U.S. Supreme Court held that the state had acted with “clear and … send a clear message that all artists are free to express what they believe without being punished. How does the … on certain issues, we should all be free to express what we believe without being punished by the government. …
  • … does not regulate Brian’s speech. ADF is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse that ruling. The state of Washington … attempt to take for themselves the authority to determine what words cannot be spoken or what words must be spoken. Words matter. The true meaning of …
  • … remarks from ADF’s American Culture on Appeal event on the Supreme Court case 303 Creative v. Elenis. Written by Kristen … we don’t want to rely on the government alone to decide what we can and can’t say in this moment. Frederick Douglass … steadily undermined those rights, and they’ve lost them. What you may not know right now is that we’re the last …
  • … be creative with language, it is not possible to redefine what we might call capital T Truth. It is a slippery slope when people end up believing what’s been made-up is true. And it’s particularly dangerous … Planned Parenthood now recognizes. And before the Supreme Court reversed  Roe v. Wade , Planned Parenthood’s …
  • … Published April 15, 2024 Just weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, the Biden … discovered this new interpretation. And if EMTALA means what the federal government is insisting it means, it would … in which medical services are provided.” Congress and the courts agree that the point of EMTALA is not to supersede …
  • … in the event that Roe were overturned. So when the U.S. Supreme Court did so in 2022, Idaho’s Defense of Life Act was … administration is manipulating EMTALA Just weeks after the Supreme Court overturned Roe , the Biden administration sent … and life-threatening conditions, which is exactly what EMTALA requires. Contrary to the Biden administration’s …
  • … because it allows us to just understand a lot more about what’s out there and what people are experiencing,” Dr. Namandjé Bumpus, chief … outlined in the brief we filed on Thursday with the U.S. Supreme Court, is why we  sued  the FDA on behalf of doctors …
  • … that of over 3,200 amicus briefs submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court in cases filed and decided between 2018 and … legal profession overall tilts politically liberal. What I found particularly notable about Muller’s study, … file amicus briefs concerning cultural issues with the Supreme Court on a  pro bono  – i.e., free of charge – basis. …
  • … Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization gives the Supreme Court a chance to correct its course on abortion … move around and kick, sense and respond to stimuli, taste what their mom eats, open and close their fingers, and … heavily on subjectivity, making it almost impossible for courts to interpret and apply in a way that is consistent or …
  • … and Planned Parenthood has found its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. This time around, the question at issue … decades since, this amendment has created confusion in the courts over whether “Spending Clause” statutes like the … and remanded the case back to that court to reconsider. What’s at stake? Can pro-life states like South Carolina, …