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USAID v. Alliance for Open Society
Court Supreme Court of the United States
Citation
Date decided June 20, 2013

Facts

USAID is a federal agency that gives monetary aid to private organizations.

Holding

The federal government can't requires recipient of federal funds to adopt a stance against prostitution. This condition of federal spending is a violation of the 1st Amendment rights of organizations receiving federal funds.