U.S. justices strike down AIDS funding restriction

A Kenyan woman prepares ribbons ahead of December 1st, the World Aids Day at Beacon of Hope centre in ...By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a George W. Bush-era law requiring non-profit organizations to adopt an anti-prostitution policy in order to obtain federal funding for HIV/AIDS programs abroad. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in his majority opinion that the 2003 law violated the First Amendment free speech rights of non-governmental organizations that work on HIV/AIDS prevention. …