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NCAC Joins Amicus Brief in Lawsuit Challenging Arizona’s Ethnic Studies ban

NCAC has partnered with the Freedom To Read Foundation and other library, education, and free speech organizations in filing an amicus brief with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Arce v. Huppenthal, arguing that a statute which led to the disbanding of Tucson’s Mexican American Studies (MAS) program violates Arizona students’ First Amendment rights.

By |November 26th, 2013|Categories: Incidents|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on NCAC Joins Amicus Brief in Lawsuit Challenging Arizona’s Ethnic Studies ban

NCAC Files Amicus Brief Challenging California Video Game Law

Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Association et al: The brief challenges a California law designed to prevent minors from purchasing "violent video games." The law requires that any violent video game "that is imported into or distributed in California for retail sale" be labeled with a two inch by two inch label marked "18."

By |October 1st, 2010|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , |Comments Off on NCAC Files Amicus Brief Challenging California Video Game Law

NCAC Files Amicus Brief Opposing Law Banning Images of “Animal Cruelty”

NCAC and the College Art Association recently filed an amici curiae brief in United States .v Stevens in the Supreme Court, heard October 6. Although the subject matter - images of animal cruelty - is extremely distasteful - the case raises critical First Amendment questions that would affect a wide variety of valuable expression and undermine fundamental constitutional principles.

By |September 23rd, 2009|Categories: Updates|Tags: |Comments Off on NCAC Files Amicus Brief Opposing Law Banning Images of “Animal Cruelty”
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