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2018 Year in Review
The Committee for Justice was very busy in 2018. In the last year, we advocated for a clear framework for accessing data abroad, worked to d
CFJ Staff
Jan 8, 2019


Education Secretary DeVos's New Rules for Title IX and Sexual Assault Will Restore Fairness
Following the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, the Senate Judiciary Committee referred several of his accusers
Op-ed published in The Daily Caller
Jan 4, 2019


Google Isn't to Blame for Anti-Conservative Bias
Policies can only do so much to address the perceived bias because, as the recent hearing reminded us, the roots of any anti-conservative bi
Op-ed published in The Daily Caller
Dec 14, 2018


The Internet and the First Amendment Make a Great Team: CFJ joins AFP, ATR in filing comments on Int
Similar to how the Gutenberg press transformed how knowledge was disseminated in the Middle Ages, so has the Internet allowed for an endless
CFJ Staff
Jun 12, 2018


Religious liberty gets boost from Gorsuch in Masterpiece Cakeshop
While many focused on Justice Kennedy’s opinion, some found deep hope for the future of religious liberty in the words of Justice Neil Gorsu
J. Grace Shannon
Jun 8, 2018


Amicus Brief Filed in United States v. Glassdoor
The Committee for Justice (CFJ) joined the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT), the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Media Allian
The Committee for Justice
Nov 18, 2017


No Churches Need Apply? Supreme Court Upholds Religious Liberty in Trinity Lutheran Ruling
“No churches need apply.”
That is how the Supreme Court characterized a Missouri grant program that deemed religious institutions ineligibl
Christina Pesavento
Jun 27, 2017


At Senate Hearing, Confusion Abounds on First Amendment Principles
Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) all have law degrees, so one could be forgiven for expec
Chris Knox
Jun 22, 2017
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