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  • … The Washington Post, The Washington Times, USA Today , Townhall, The Federalist, and The Daily Wire. Langhofer …
  • … in numerous media outlets, including The Federalist  and Townhall. Barham earned his Juris Doctor in 2006 from …
  • … in USA Today, the Washington Examiner, National Review, Townhall.com, CatholicVote.org, the Linacre Quarterly, and …
  • … schoolhouse door? Find out the answers to the following questions in ADF’s new guide to First Amendment freedoms in …
  • … counselors as they help clients answer life-altering questions like what it means to be a human, to be a woman, or to be a man. Counselors face these questions head-on, and we are supporting them as they stand …
  • When Assistant Principal Emily Mais merely questioned the CRT-inspired curriculum that her school was forcing on students, she was ostracized, harassed, shamed, and even called racist. She saw that the “anti-racist” teaching training was actually directing teachers to be racist in seeing their students as members of groups, based on skin color, and treating them differently based on their race. The work environment got so bad that Emily was eventually forced to resign. With her Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys, Emily has sued the school district, which violated her constitutionally ...
  • … of reproductive care? Finding truthful answers to those questions can be difficult, and this issue can be challenging …
  • … 3 Myths and 3 Facts , you’ll get the answers to these questions (and more): Can the government silence speech it …
  • … rights.   According to school’s policy, if a child questions his or her gender, school staff are to immediately …
  • Elon Musk offered to cover your legal bill if you were unfairly treated by an employer because of something you tweeted — but what about mistreatment by the government? In Finland, Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen stood trial twice for charges of “hate speech” over a 2019 Tweet that included a Bible verse and questioned her church’s participation in a local Pride parade. Despite being acquitted twice, the Finnish state prosecutor has decided to appeal the second unanimous court decision that exonerated Päivi and Lutheran Bishop Juhana Pohjola of “hate speech” allegations for sharing their ...