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- In June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that government officials cannot misuse public-accommodation laws to force people to say something they don’t believe.
- Unfortunately, this kind of extreme legislation is not unexpected: Roe v. Wade paved the way for it.
- … by Tyson Langhofer Published January 11, 2023 Revised May 6, 2024 The freedom of speech is a hallmark of what it means … with her faith. In June 2023, the Court ruled in a 6-3 decision that Colorado cannot force Lorie to express … about marriage in response to a question on their Facebook page. City officials even went so far as to change the market …
- … “It was just so wrong. So much in our country and our culture is so wrong, and some of it can only be fixed by …
- … more violence. Written by Neal Hardin Published December 6, 2023 College campuses have long been bastions of free … to something much deeper that we need to recapture as a culture: while we can’t always choose how words make us feel …
- … a significant, enduring victory that shapes law and culture for this generation and generations to come. The five …
- Our federal abortion laws are stuck in the past. Mississippi wants its state law to reflect modern scientific knowledge.
- … of elementary school age. The study found that even at age 6, boys have significant advantages in cardiovascular …
- … different strengths and weaknesses has become taboo in our culture today. But this difference isn’t a bad thing—and it's … not even exhaustive. Women’s basketball – A 50-year-old, 6-foot-6-inch man , who played on a college men’s team 30 years …
- … just 2 years old when she tasted her first beer. She was 6 when a family member first put a cigarette in her mouth. … and pregnant. With no prospects whatsoever. “It’s such a culture shock,” says Phyllis, who’d walked her own harrowing … she calls it. “Normal people,” she learned, “get up at 6 o’clock in the morning, not 2 o’clock in the afternoon.” …