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  • … the college to conduct such an “assembly” – and that he could be arrested and expelled, if he didn’t stop immediately.  … the college to conduct such an “assembly” – and that he could be arrested and expelled, if he didn’t stop …
  • … in males and females. Ms. Sheldon, knowing the topic would be covered in a future class, prefaced her answer by noting … Ms. Sheldon was an employee of the school, the school could regulate her speech while performing her assigned tasks … Ms. Sheldon was an employee of the school, the school could regulate her speech while performing her assigned tasks …
  • … SCOTUS Now Has a Chance to Protect Women's Sports The Supreme Court should make it clear that the West Virginia law protecting women’s sports should be enforced. Written by Christiana Kiefer Published March 9, … 2023 Men and women are physically different. This fact can be easily proven not only by biblical truth, but also by …
  • … who use them will end up in the emergency room. It would be reasonable to assume that the FDA would want to ensure … outlined in the brief we filed on Thursday with the U.S. Supreme Court, is why we  sued  the FDA on behalf of doctors … and then a voice telling you every possible thing that could go wrong and advising you to meet with your doctor …
  • … Victory! Connecticut Pro-Life Pregnancy Center Won't Be Forced to Speak Against Its Mission A pro-life pregnancy … 2018 decision in NIFLA v. Becerra , and numerous previous cases, that compelled speech of this sort is … that it is anything but competent and tolerant,” Harle added. The bottom line Pregnancy centers should be free to …
  • … them to the school’s principal who ordered the notes be removed due to the religious message. On a phone call with … notes contained a Bible verse they had to be removed and could not be passed out with his Valentine’s Day cards. No … notes contained a Bible verse they had to be removed and could not be passed out with his Valentine’s Day cards. No …
  • … and facilitating abortions. But this wasn’t something she could agree to. Sandra became a pediatric nurse to take care … forward, all nurses—including pediatric nurses—would be required to provide abortion referrals and provide … violate her religious beliefs or lose her job. Because she could not abandon her beliefs—the very beliefs that motivate …
  • … has represented parties in several key U.S. Supreme Court cases protecting the freedom of speech , including Reed v. … the power to regulate hurtful speech, then anyone’s views could be targeted for censorship—conservative or liberal, … are already illegal and subject to government regulation. 4. Classifying speech as “violence” leads to more actual …
  • … freedoms of creative professionals will continue in cases like 303 Creative v. Elenis . At the time of … was his marriage to another man. And that was a line I could not cross, even for friendship. I am a Christian, and I believe the Bible to be the Word of God. That Word makes it clear that God loves …
  • … facilities. This is unconstitutional, and the U.S. Supreme Court has already struck down such policies. … the U.S. Supreme Court to hear this case , because federal courts can’t simply rewrite local laws to save them from … . “While we are pleased that Pittsburgh’s ordinance can’t be enforced against pro-life sidewalk counselors, the city …