USAID v. Alliance For Open Society International (19-177)
Question
Does the Court’s decision in U.S. Agency for International Development v. Alliance for Open Society International Inc.—which holds that the First Amendment prohibits Congress from enforcing a law that would have required U.S.-based organizations that receive federal funds to fight HIV/AIDS abroad to "have a policy explicitly opposing prostitution and sex trafficking"—imply that Congress may not enforce that law with respect to entities not directly involved in that case?
Petitioner: United States Agency for International Development, et al.
Respondent: Alliance for Open Society International, Inc., et al.