WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with a faith-based pregnancy center that raised First Amendment concerns about an investigation into whether it misled people to discourage abortions.
Nashville reporter Estefany Rodriguez was arrested on March 4 by immigration officials. Her lawyers, as part of her court case, claimed that federal authorities violated her First Amendment rights.
Today, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, a religious nonprofit that provides counseling and resources to pregnant women in New Jersey, had established a ...
The Supreme Court unanimously handed a crisis pregnancy center a victory last week in its bid to fight a subpoena seeking its donor list, marking a major win for both First Amendment rights and ...
Opponents argue the legislation infringes on First Amendment rights and creates unequal treatment among public employees. A Senate staff analysis suggests the bill risks violating constitutional ...