by zolbrys | Nov 27, 2018 | Amicus, Weekly News Roundup
Welcome to This Week in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. The Trump administration used the holiday to quietly release an important climate change report, pick a fight with Chief Justice Roberts, and call on the Supreme Court to take up the transgender military ban...
by zolbrys | Nov 20, 2018 | Amicus, Education & Youth
Should a religiously affiliated high school be held responsible for failure to protect a student who is being bullied while in their care if the school asserts that its decisions about how to treat and take care of students were made on the basis of religious...
by zolbrys | Nov 6, 2018 | Amicus, Freedom of Expression
Free speech jurisprudence is complicated, and rarely are there easy answers in this space. But social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter present especially difficult challenges. They have unquestionably cemented themselves as the primary modes of...
by zolbrys | Oct 16, 2018 | Amicus, Criminal Justice, Voting and Elections Rights
In the upcoming November election, Floridians will have the opportunity to vote on proposed Amendment 4—a grassroots, citizen-created amendment—which, if approved, will restore voting eligibility to people with prior felony convictions once they have fully completed...