Today's Supreme Court Case:
USAID v. Alliance for Open Society International
(Parent Company= Open Society)
The Supreme Court hears oral argument via teleconference on a case concerning free speech and federal restrictions to AIDS and HIV funding to foreign affiliates of U.S. based groups.
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Lawsuit:
In September 2005, AOSI sued the United States Agency for International Development and other U.S. Government agencies in response to the government extending an anti-prostitution pledge that was a component of HIV/AIDS policy during the George W. Bush administration to cover non-profit organizations based in the United States. The pledge required recipients of funding under the United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act to state that they had a policy opposing prostitution and prohibited them from engaging in speech or activity the government deemed inconsistent with an anti-prostitution policy. The requirement covered recipient organizations as a whole, and therefore restricted speech or activity that took place outside the government-funded program and was paid for with entirely private funds.[3][4] As described by the online magazine Medical News Today: …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alliance_for_Open_Society_International