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18 wrz 2024 · Recent Cases. First Amendment. Sixth Circuit Upholds Overbroad Speech Policies in Parents Defending Education v. Olentangy Local School District Board of Education. September 18, 2024 The Supreme Court clarified how to analyze First Amendment facial challenges to state laws last Term in NetChoice v. Moody.
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