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  • … Freedom Discrimination? Here’s why religious freedom is a social good and not discrimination. Written by Kelly Howard … understood that the best way to honor the place of faith in the lives of our people was to protect their freedom … the opposite. Tragically, there was a time in our country when restaurants, hotels, and other establishments were …
  • … they decide they want him to. Clients set their own goals when talking with Brian, and he only works toward the goals … those of his clients. Many of Brian’s clients share his faith, and they value his counsel about issues of sexuality … But the law doesn’t stop Brian from promoting the government’s beliefs about gender and sexuality. In fact, it …
  • … would only further threaten the rights of people of faith, harm unborn babies and their mothers, and undermine … Freedom Restoration Act, the law designed to restrain the government’s power to burden a person’s exercise of religion. … and success in life. Laws must respect freedom and promote justice for every citizen, no matter who they are. The …
  • … religion, politics, critical race theory, the criminal justice system, COVID-19 regulations, Marxism, and … found out that her views, informed by her Christian faith and conservative political beliefs, were often not in … students. Maggie wasn’t given a chance to defend herself. When they issued the orders, university officials didn’t even …
  • … the womb and that life is protected as a human right. The government should ensure everyone has the opportunity to live … is for everyone, securing the right to practice any faith or no faith at all. Upholding religious freedom … family are the foundation for all of human civilization. When the law fosters strong marriages and strong families, …
  • … Published January 19, 2024 Revised February 14, 2024 When you walk into a government building or school, you typically expect to find … in federal and state law. As the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg once wrote, “[s]eparate places to …
  • … Is and Isn’t The term "cancel culture" is applied to a variety of situations, some warranted, some not. So what is … by people across the political aisle to refer to instances when people are publicly shamed for controversial words or … between those who think cancel culture is merely overdue justice being served  while others believe it’s a threat to …
  • … out of her job after enduring sustained racial harassment. When the school district introduced its so-called … on their race. Emily’s case is not only about securing justice for her. It’s also about encouraging teachers, … their students without enduring racial harassment, and the government cannot force them to endorse an ideology that …
  • … against the ‘Concentration’ of Public and Private Power In a pair of cases, the Supreme Court has the opportunity to … “a gradual concentration of the several powers” of government in one department. On Monday, the Supreme Court … is necessary, but not sufficient. As former Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia once reminded Congress, “The …
  • … Schools fired counselor Kathy McCord after she spoke to a journalist about a deceptive policy. Written by Alliance … because they choose to work in public education. But when an Indiana school district instituted a new policy that … Kathy after he learned about the policy. Kathy confirmed details he had already obtained. March 2023: After a series …