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  • … and host the public—at no charge—so that we all can learn and share ideas. What’s more, libraries often serve … them. Punished for speaking the truth The library did not stop at allowing others to disrupt Moms for Liberty … Sophia spoke the truth. And that’s exactly what the First Amendment protects. Moms for Liberty – Yolo County v. Lopez …
  • … wins in the state legislature is something everyone can and should do alongside ADF’s Center for Legislative … government overreach by taking a stand for the First Amendment rights of their states’ residents. Here are a few examples: After the COVID-19 lockdowns, when many churches were shut down while other businesses were allowed …
  • …   How ESG began Although many Americans have heard of ESG, not many know where it came from. Almost 20 years ago, former … workplaces with an all-or-nothing mindset: “Companies will not get return on investments unless full integration has … pro-abortion policies. The hope is that if a company can prove that it emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion …
  • … ever will. Parents care for their children before they can care for themselves, teaching them to walk, talk, and love. While … rights? The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the 14th Amendment protects parental rights. And the Court has …
  • … Policies and Parents: A Time to Speak, Part I Parents, not schools or governments, have the fundamental right to … even compel school employees (in violation of the First Amendment) to disregard parents’ preferences by using a name … student that correspond to the opposite sex. Such policies can cause irreparable harm to children by cementing gender …
  • … disagreement isn’t discrimination and that the government can’t mislabel speech as discrimination in order to compel or censor it. The First Amendment and public-accommodation laws can continue to … just for Lorie, but for all Americans. “[T]he freedom to think and speak is among our inalienable human rights. … By …
  • … of religious Americans, faith-based organizations, and churches, a small group of senators offered a substitute … courts for years to vindicate their rights under the First Amendment. The truth is the Respect for Marriage Act does … states that those Americans whose beliefs are infringed can invoke already existing legal protections, like the First …
  • … denied this right. City officials have ignored the First Amendment  and created censorship zones around many … of their child and offer to help them in any way they can. But their right to freely speak and do sidewalk … City of Pittsburgh … Case:McCullen v. Coakley … pro-life advocates … sidewalk counseling … First Amendment … free …
  • … for the inn falsely told a caller that the inn would not allow a same-sex reception in order to offer event … continue to serve--everyone in our community. But no one can force us to abandon our deeply held beliefs about … the government and the ACLU. Ongoing litigation like this can cripple any small business and the livelihood of its …
  • … time to celebrate millions of lives being saved. Pro-life advocates across America did just that, praising God for the … to complications from ectopic pregnancies. An ultrasound can identify whether a woman’s pregnancy is ectopic. Is … risks. The website vaguely suggests that women who “think [they] have an ectopic pregnancy” should not take …