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  • … facility trying to persuade mothers not to abort their babies. Case: McCullen v. Coakley Image Two days a … “buffer zone” around abortion centers. Pro-life counselors were required to keep at least 35 feet away from building … kindness and compassion, Eleanor and the other counselors were forced to shout at the women and men to get their
  • … know these two a little better and a joy to be a part of their God-honoring ceremony.” In the same way, because of her … statement for fear it might violate the law.  Amy’s fears were well-justified. By its terms, Madison’s law makes it … Amy from operating her business in accordance with her faith. Amy thus won her freedom to decline to promote …
  • … beliefs. I stand against the mobs who seek to intimidate their ideological opponents into silence. I stand for freedom …
  • … that the song was too religious and said “Jesus” too many times. However, the songs of other students that celebrated love, passion, dancing, and having fun were welcomed with arms wide open, while Brian’s effort to … that the song was too religious and said “Jesus” too many times. However, the songs of other students that celebrated …
  • … the majority have two things in common: a commitment to their faith, and a commitment to protecting life. But after a nurse … announcing that all nurses in the Same Day surgery unit were required to assist with abortions. The assistant manager …
  • … was shutting down the event.  Her determination to know why brought her face-to-face with the sometimes absurd … we can’t use school grounds for a pro-life display.”) and their very real determination to silence free speech on campus.  She and other club members were threatened with expulsion, should they so much as hand …
  • … seeking to silence those who might disagree by shouting “their truth.” Many prominent academics and attorneys, … our Constitution’s First Amendment. Our Founding Fathers were prescient in their wariness of pure democracy, where a … to fight for America’s future It might seem tedious at times that we must continue to litigate these first …
  • … tech are compelling people to speak messages that violate their fundamental convictions—or be silent. These powerful … can become women, that unborn lives don’t matter, and that faith should be kept private. We know the truth, and it’s …
  • … previous year, with more than 55 students enrolled, and their annual Christmas party was a huge hit with the student … by the students in the Club. The Club members were told that their only option was to take a bus to another … by the students in the Club. The Club members were told that their only option was to take a bus to another …
  • … She received an “A”, but vowed never to compromise her faith again. Three years later, as a senior, Emily again … of the social work department. The four tenured professors were moved to other departments, and four other faculty members were dismissed. … College was a rude awakening for Emily …