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  • … require people to give “trigger warnings” just because some might disagree with them or find their views offensive. … of the Innocents,” where hundreds of white crosses are planted in the ground to represent the lives lost through … This vague standard could have been used to ban certain viewpoints from campus, essentially becoming a heckler’s veto …
  • … law to cover entities like inns, taverns, and trains that are open to the public and sell some type of standardized good or service—a hotel room, for … and express ideas consistent with their beliefs, which is why the Supreme Court ruled to protect free speech not just …
  • … Geneva College and Southern Nazarene University (SNU) are both religious schools, and they object to abortion … not comply with the HHS birth control mandate, and that’s why they had to take legal action. Geneva College v. Burwell … his administration offered a so-called “accommodation” for some religious nonprofit organizations that objected to the …
  • … brief we filed on Thursday with the U.S. Supreme Court, is why we  sued  the FDA on behalf of doctors and medical … through...product labeling,” the FDA and drug companies regularly mislead women into thinking these … Taking these drugs is nothing like having a heavy period. Some women who take them bleed profusely for weeks. They …
  • … that Muller describes as possessing “high salience.” These are cases in which exceptionally large numbers of amicus … significance. These cases, in Muller’s words, “touch on some of the most divisive areas of political controversy” in … including the general counsel suites of Fortune 500 companies, on the bench in state and federal courtrooms, and …
  • … she says. “The females, they can actually run. The males are braver, and they don’t run that fast. I look to see if … let them … “I don’t know,” she shrugs. “It feels good, for some reason. Their teeth … it’s like a massage to my finger.” … words on that mask. And confused, because I didn’t know why it was happening.” At home, the phone rang. It was the …
  • … by NPR and SoundExchange, a representative for record companies. Religious webcasters, represented by the National … apply multiple statutes, and affirmed the rate structure. Why did ADF ask the Supreme Court to hear the case? The … treating noncommercial religious broadcasters worse than some secular broadcasters. Under the current rate structure, …
  • … He appeared to have been camping at the reservoir for some time, and Jessica could smell alcohol on his breath. … remembers, “and she encouraged our faith, too. She’s why I’m a Christian.” Jessica was still a young girl when her … in a million years. I’m still learning. You wonder, ‘Are [the children] telling me everything? Are they telling me …
  • … real people who want to freely live out their faith. Meet some of the people you are impacting! After 8 Years of Legal Battles and 2 Wins, …
  • … girls. But now, with the rise of radical gender ideology, some schools are attempting to erase the distinctions between male and … in French class, Blake was discussing this incident with some classmates. During that conversation, she expressed her …