Virginia Tech’s bias response and literature distribution policies have “somehow managed to offend virtually every cardinal principle of First Amendment law,” a federal judge wrote Wednesday in his dissent to a decision allowing them to continue.
Speech First s lawsuit "failed to demonstrate that a single one of the district court’s numerous findings of fact is clearly erroneous,” according to the majority opinion. “Speech First offers only
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Virginia Tech's bias response policies have "somehow managed to offend virtually every cardinal principle of First Amendment law," a federal judge wrote.
A business owner from North Carolina can move forward with his lawsuit seeking a 10-year-old federal tax refund. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected government objections Friday and ruled that the case of Stephen Pond v. United States can proceed. At the same time, the court ruled that Pond cannot rely on a “common-law mailbox rule” to boost his case.