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  • … has autonomy over his or her speech and thus may not be forced to speak a message he or she does not wish to say.” … They had to find out for sure. What they discovered was worse than they imagined. A Phoenix law required Joanna … those beliefs impact their artwork. After two lower courts held that the government could imprison artists for politely …
  • … being punished , students being censored , speakers being silenced  for voicing their conscience. But what happens when … Yale Law School where speaking freely—even on free speech—was enough to get her shouted down and threatened by … so. This vitriolic mob shouted down the moderator (a Yale professor), childishly chanted, pounded on classroom walls, …
  • … the campground’s wood pavilion located on the beach held weekly worship services, daily Bible studies, and … of Civil Rights notified the campground that they would be investigated for sexual discrimination, and “prosecuted to … Division of Civil Rights determined that the campground was guilty of discrimination. They determined that the open …
  • … authored by Dr. Gregory A. Brown, an exercise science professor at the University of Nebraska, shows some of the … more from women, and we cannot allow it to continue. It was this basic understanding of the differences between men … teams for female athletes from middle school through college, and it provides a legal remedy for female athletes …
  • … the Supreme Court said about it? And how does it affect me? Written by Neal Hardin Published October 31, 2022 Revised … the words of the motto on his license plate. For that, he was fined and sentenced to jail. The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 … the 6th Circuit for Dr. Nicholas Meriwether , a philosophy professor at Shawnee State University in Ohio. He had been …
  • … case, consolidated with that of fellow ADF client, Geneva College in Pennsylvania and five other similar cases, was argued in March of 2016. In May 2016, the Supreme Court … College in Pennsylvania and five other similar cases, was argued in March of 2016. In May 2016, the Supreme Court …
  • … is a licensed clinical psychologist who taught at the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois for 18 … for reviewing applicants for employment with the city was inherently flawed or biased. After months of … find no evidence of bias, they found Dr. Campion’s work to be beyond expectations for good psychological practice, …
  • … This Louisiana Abortion Law Was Challenged All the Way to the Supreme Court A Louisiana … the facility and the qualifications of the staff may not be at the front of her mind. But maybe they should be. Several Louisiana clinics have been cited for …
  • … are used by health professionals worldwide and are held out as “best practice” in this area. However, beneath a … 2023, it appears the process began in 2021. The public was given only a couple of weeks (over Christmas) to comment … dysphoria.” The WPATH “Standards of Care” and its authors should not be allowed to resurrect their work with the …
  • … abnormality). This is a tremendous victory. Roe v. Wade was egregiously wrong. States have an important and … Now that Roe itself is overturned, states will once again be able to protect life.   What will happen in my state? It … the Constitution makes no mention of abortion, the Court held that it confers a broad right to obtain one.” This took …