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  • … … free speech … gender … gender identity … public school … professors … Title IX … women's athletics … ADF Joins 16 …
  • … other side, remained empty all afternoon. While the two professors representing the philosophical perspectives were … those organizations had ignored him, two had said no, and one had “emphatically said no”—that they wouldn’t participate … issue,” we hear. “This isn’t up for debate.” Ironically, one of the effects of the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe …
  • … speech? What has the Supreme Court said about it? And how does it affect me? Written by Neal Hardin Published … of government-compelled speech: should teachers and professors be compelled to use pronouns contrary to someone’s … pledge allegiance to the American flag. The children of one family were Jehovah’s Witnesses and refused to comply …
  • … and barriers that many women faced in education. One of the greatest effects of this legislation was the … While some of the specifics of Title IX have been debated, one thing about it is clear: it has helped increase … sex. But under the new rules, Dr. Meriwether and other professors and teachers would be forced to lie in this way or …
  • … The saga of the Equal Rights Amendment has been a long one. The amendment claims to end discrimination against women …
  • … First Amendment also broadly protects Americans from both censorship (being prevented from speaking) and compelled … with ‘gossiping about a rival,’ for example, or ‘giving one’s students a lot of homework.’ Both practices can cause … to recapture as a culture: while we can’t always choose how words make us feel in the moment, we always have a choice …
  • … of conscience are still under threat in some quarters. One pharmacist in Minnesota found that out the hard way when … “emergency contraception” called ella in January 2019. An angry customer The order for ella came on behalf of a woman … he even recommended the closest CVS. But the woman became angry, shouted an expletive at him, apologized, and hung up. …
  • … people who spoke at the event. It was powerful to hear how ordinary people like me had done so many important things … but had to inquire again and again before I received one. I learned that one of my lecturers had submitted a … “unacceptable” by their universities. Some fear their professors might treat them differently if they express their …
  • … don’t believe, violating their First Amendment rights. How have states correctly applied public-accommodation laws? … ensure people have access to basic goods and services. No one should be denied food at a restaurant, a ticket at a … offense. The truth? Disagreement isn’t discrimination. And censorship is like a poisonous gas. As cultural and political …
  • … elections. In fact, 46 states have elections in at least one of their legislative chambers this November—that’s 85 … what legislative advocacy in the states looks like and how we can all get involved in the fight to secure … that ensured an equal playing field for female athletes.   How is Alliance Defending Freedom involved in legislative …