Victory for the First Amendment in Santa Ana
California Justice Center president and attorney Julie Hamill notified the City of Santa Ana that the denial of Ms. Lebsack’s application amounts to viewpoint discrimination by a government entity and a prior restraint of free speech which are unconstitutional under the First Amendment. California Policy Center is supporting Lebsack in her request that the City of Santa Ana approve her proposed ad and revise its existing advertising standards.
CPC files amicus brief in support of Temecula school district
The politicization and orthodoxy in our public schools comes from the unions and the Democratic party. It is the State and teachers’ unions imposing rigid and exclusive indoctrination of children with divisive race and gender theories, and the district merely adopted policies to mitigate the orthodoxy imposed by those entities.
California Policy Center Files Amicus Brief Defending Free Speech Rights of Students and Teachers in California Schools
California Policy Center filed an amicus curiae brief Monday in support of the First Amendment rights of a California first grader who was punished by her school after she drew a picture containing the words “Black Lives Mater [sic]… any life.” The school principal disciplined the student by depriving her of recess for two weeks and prohibiting her from drawing.
Social Media Use for Public Officials – An Explainer Based on Lindke V. Freed and O’Connor-Ratcliff V. Garnier
California Justice Center attorney Julie Hamill explains social media use for government officials in light of the United States Supreme Court decision in Lindke v. Freed and O’Connor-Ratcliff V. Garnier.