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Supreme Court To Weigh In On First Amendment Case Made By HIV and AIDS Prevention Workers
HIV and AIDS prevention groups are once again at arms with one another as the Supreme Court prepares to consider whether the requirement that those organizations receiving government funding for such work take an open stance against prostitution is in fact constitutional.
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