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  • … her fellow writers didn’t believe her opinions deserved to be heard. They didn’t like Weiss’s opinions, therefore they … cancel culture isn’t worth worrying about because, in their eyes, it’s only truth being spoken to power. But that depends on what you’re talking about: we can’t say Kristi Noem was canceled for her political actions …
  • … with—a clear conscience, a guilty conscience—even if we can’t pinpoint an exact definition. The concept pops up in … said that no “provision in our constitution ought to be dearer to man, than that which protects the rights of … as diverse as florists and custom print shops have been forced to choose between their faith and their craft, just as …
  • … feel “welcome and safe online” than it was that people can “speak their minds freely online.” Of course, the … In a society governed by free speech, bad ideas can be countered with positive and truthful ones. Robust debate … this illegal censorship because counselors should not be forced to impose the government’s ideology on their clients. …
  • … with. Below is a snapshot of seven regulations expected to be advanced this year, and the chilling effect they could … regulation would expand that to create a scenario in which doctors and other health care professionals could be forced … on patients—even children. These dangerous procedures can have harmful, lifelong, and irreversible consequences, …
  • … of mankind as image-bearers of God won’t put an end to doctors compounding the suffering of vulnerable teens by … consequences; but if driven to heal instead of harm, so be it. Young people with long lives ahead of them will benefit. No one can blame desperate parents seeking to alleviate their
  • … health condition that, as many medical experts recommend, can be treated through counseling. Children experiencing this … protected by the U.S. Constitution. Educators cannot be forced to refer to boys as girls and girls as boys in …
  • … The Respect for Marriage Act Can’t Answer the Question: What is Marriage? The ‘Respect for … more than codify Obergefell v. Hodges . But does it? Let’s be clear here: while the bill is superfluous and ideological, … Justice Thomas’s concurrence to provide new tinder for their activism. But, however unlikely it is for the Court to …
  • … force employers to violate their religious beliefs, nor can it bar them from sharing those beliefs. That means that … When Congress passed Title VII, “sex” was understood to be binary and clear at birth: either male or female. But the … or other religious employers, meaning the employers are forced to either pay for surgeries that contradict their
  • … Freedom is advocating for these pregnancy centers to be free to serve women and offer the support they need … U.S. Supreme Court , which ruled that pregnancy centers can’t be forced to say something that goes against their very … health information, services, or counseling, the medical doctors (M.D.s) at that facility could be fined up to $1,000, …
  • … UKA suggested an “open” category where all athletes can compete. These positions should not be controversial. Numerous studies have found that male … In its position statement, UKA said it doesn’t believe it can exclude some male athletes from participating in women’s …