RIGHT TO BOYCOTT MOVES TO SCOTUS
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Brandy, Dee and Madelyn Hoffman will discuss: The Supreme Court will decide if politically-motivated consumer boycotts are protected by the Constitution. The Arkansas case started in 2018 when “The Arkansas Times,” a Little Rock-based publication, sued the state over its anti-BDS law after refusing to sign a pledge not to boycott Israel.
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