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  • … and our professional careers, the right to exercise our religion is a hallmark of a free society. But over the past … discriminating against any employee because of his or her religion. If an employment requirement would force an … deny an accommodation based on animosity to a particular religion, to religion in general, or to the notion of …
  • ADF is representing two educators in a lawsuit against an Oregon school district that fired them for voicing their beliefs.
  • … as its vice president until becoming president in 2000. Today, HSLDA provides over 100,000 member families with legal … would we do that to our child.” So they’re homeschooling today. And I think more and more parents are going to decide …
  • … did not exist. And in many countries across the world today, it still does not exist. These countries are often … Why is it important? And what threats does it face today? What is the definition of freedom of speech? The …
  • … though, words can take on new or additional meanings. Today, words connected to human sexuality have seen some of … “sex” also came to include the act of sexual intercourse. Today, however, activists are trying to continue expanding … “sex” is tied to biology. Not so much with the ACLU of today. The activist organization may not like what these …
  • … the actions of Colorado state officials have proven that politics, not children’s education, are most important to … force religious schools and families to abandon their religion to participate in a public program like everyone …
  • … on college campuses. Ironically, the opposite is happening today. Now, many administrators and college students are … their meaning. As Dr. Pamela Paresky writes in Psychology Today , “Two people can interact with the same circumstances …
  • What is de-banking, and why should you be concerned about it?
  • … being compelled to say something we don’t want to say. Today, many situations are raising the question of … high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion, or force citizens to …
  • … can respectfully discuss and debate important ideas. But today, many campuses have become nothing more than echo …