Skip to content

Search

Showing 244 results for "detailspages faith justice details they said no"
  • … Unfortunately, the answer to that question is sometimes no: not all professional views are always welcome. And Dr. … for childhood gender dysphoria. What Dr. Josephson said on this panel led to his firing from the university. … have pointed out, 80 to 95 percent of children who say they experience gender dysphoria naturally come to accept …
  • … need their parents to do just that, especially when they are struggling with challenging issues like their … with the policy, she was later fired for confirming the details of the plan to a reporter who had already gathered … mental health care. And they need their parents. No child should have to walk through something as difficult …
  • … messages for scrutiny, and threatening consequences if they were not silenced. Similarly, in  NRA v. Vullo , the … is necessary, but not sufficient. As former Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia once reminded Congress, “The … is an all-encompassing managerial state that leaves no room for freedom of thought and conscience. Image Ryan …
  • … understood that the best way to honor the place of faith in the lives of our people was to protect their freedom … spheres. Against this backdrop, the U.S. Supreme Court has said that people “have the right not to be excluded summarily … free to live their lives in accordance with their faith. They should be free to speak messages in line with their …
  • … not schools. Contrary to what some schools are teaching, no child is born in the wrong body. Children who express … gender dysphoria will come to accept their sex if they are allowed to progress through puberty without … expressed confusion over her gender identity at school. They then hid this from her parents. But only two weeks after …
  • … schools their parents and grandparents attended, and they hope to send their own children to that same campus. And for many people of faith, it’s important to attend a religious school. But a … doesn’t violate any of the plaintiffs’ claimed rights,” said ADF Senior Counsel and Vice President of U.S. Litigation …
  • … between those who think cancel culture is merely overdue justice being served  while others believe it’s a threat to due process and free speech . And it’s no wonder; the term is applied to a variety of situations, … writers didn’t believe her opinions deserved to be heard. They didn’t like Weiss’s opinions, therefore they didn’t want …
  • … been fighting to protect First Amendment rights wherever they are being threatened. Unfortunately, college and … of Social Work at Missouri State University. Her Christian faith is a defining characteristic of her life, and this was … issue to complete the assignment. The professor initially said no, but he later agreed. Just before finals for the …
  • … March 2021, the country’s parliament passed a new law that said citizens could be eligible for physician-assisted … death was “not considered reasonably foreseeable”; rather, they had to be suffering from “a grievous irremediable … To see the effects of this alarming change, one must look no further than Amir Farsoud of Ontario. Farsoud is a …
  • … members, employees, and volunteers agree to a statement of faith that affirms basic Christian beliefs including the … asked for the first time to check a box certifying that they “do not discriminate in [their] employment practices, … saying that the grants had been rescinded. The official said that by requiring its employees and volunteers to sign a …