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  • … three years. This group met in an empty classroom during a free period in the middle of the school day to pray together … the “separation of church and state.” But this was a student-led time of prayer—not any kind of official school … a handful within just a few weeks. Chase knew this wasn’t right. His prayer group was being treated differently …
  • … spoke out of turn, disrupted the event, and prevented it from going on as planned. The library didn’t remove any of the protestors, stop them from interrupting … from the library. During the event, former women’s college soccer player Sophia Lorey began discussing her …
  • … that school employees hide critical information about a student’s struggle with gender identity from their own parents. They even compel school employees (in … private, female-only facilities to males who “identify” as female and allowing them to compete against girls in …
  • … us in our need. Perhaps one of the more famous examples from antiquity might be the formation of the church around AD 30. Acts 4 tells us that “...the entire group of those who … protect religious freedom for all: Catholic Charities West Michigan , one of the region’s largest social services …
  • … different things depending on who you ask . This doesn’t make the concept of freedom nebulous and undefinable. Far … demonstrate the difference. If John wanted to travel from Michigan to Hawaii for vacation, he could go there so long as … thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and …
  • … decades. As a licensed counselor, he speaks with clients from all walks of life, helping them achieve the goals they … clients who are under 18. The law prohibits Brian from speaking to his younger clients about some of their goals. … seeks to shut down those conversations. But the law doesn’t stop Brian from promoting the government’s beliefs about …
  • … the University of Oxford as an undergraduate and graduated from Yale Law School. In Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters , she details the results of her investigation into “the sudden, … decisions with irreversible consequences. Americans can’t drive until they’re 16, vote until they’re 18, or drink …
  • … be places where civil debate can thrive. When students from different backgrounds, political persuasions, and … Sadly, the dean of Yale Law School, widely known as one of the top law schools in the nation, has not ensured … after law school administrators threatened to punish a student for jokingly referring to his apartment as a “trap …
  • is the silencing of free speech due to a hostile reaction from opponents of that speech. Written by Tyson Langhofer … mean literal “hecklers” shouting down speech that they don’t like. Such government restrictions are usually placed on … in the public square. This is especially true on college campuses, where ideas should be open to debate, and …
  • … Overreach Finds Its Way into Girls’ Dorms, Showers College of the Ozarks should not have to wait until it is … the Civil Rights Act, the FHA prohibits housing providers from discriminating against another individual because of the … have a right to challenge those actions in court. We don’t have to wait until we are dragged into years of …