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...Federal Election Comm'n,554 U. S. 724. That law-which permitted the opponent ... matching funds by changing their message or choosing not tospeak altogether. Presenting in... Petitionershere refused that assistance. So they are making a novelargume...
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... the City’s needs but that the City refused to adopt. §§2000e2(k)(1)(A), (C). Based on the r...554 F. Supp. 2d 142, 145 (Conn. 2006). A. When the ...Id., at 190a. The message clearly indicated that the Mayor had made up his m...
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...Because of this, Syria refused to join the multilateral talks. Instead it propose...Asad therefore sought to send a clear message, whether negotiating in person or through American.... (73) Ross (2004), 560. . (74) Ibid., 554. . (75) Bill Clinton, My Life (Paris: Odile Jacob,...
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... of race moderates on the Court who have refused wholly to adopt an anticlassification or antisubor... be promoted were the lists to be certified." 554 F. Supp. 2d, at 152; see also ibid. (respondents' ... the white applicants would be promoted--a message that invited all white applicants (who did not kno...
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... school policy prohibiting such messages at school events, Morse directed the students to t... banner to the event-respondent Frederick-refused, Morse confiscated the banner and later suspended ... Louisiana , 379 U. S. 536, 554 (1965). In my view, the history of public educatio...
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...Supreme Court has repeatedly refused to impose such positive duties to protect on digni..., however, disagree about the symbolic message that the state should adopt. Opponents of gay marr...168, 178 (1984). . (90) See id. . (91) 554 U.S. 164 (2008). . (92) See id. at 167. . (93) See...
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It is an uncontroversial fact of political life that the government sometimes must communicate with the public. For several years, however, the Supreme Court has used this uncontroversial fact as a justification for developing a First Amendment doctrine of government speech. This new doctrine does more than simply recognize the government’s authority to speak out on matters of public policy; as envisioned by the Supreme Court, the doctrine also allows the government to silence or coerce the speech of private persons who wish to speak out against the government. In much the same way that the Court has long given private speakers a First Amendment right to fend off government control of their speech, the Court has now afforded the government a First Amendment “right” to free speech. The q...
... not reveal the precise details of the message. 13 In Summum , the Court enhances the governmen... healthcare programs that singled out and refused to subsidize abortion services. 64 The Court in .... Velazquez, 531 U.S. at 542. . Id. at 554 (Scalia, J., dissenting) (citation omitted). Of co...
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...Davis v. Federal Election Comm’n, 554 U. S. ___, ___. Distinguishing wealthy individuals... to allow contribution limits but refused to extend that reasoning to expenditure limits, 42... And the narrator reiterates the movie’s message in his closing line: “Finally, before America de...
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... rights by compelling them to endorse a message they did not support. The Supreme Court agreed, fi... by those who claimed that people who refused to bear arms (in the militia context, of course) w.... (1.) 554 U.S. 570 (2008). . (2.) Id. at 598-600; see also P...