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  • … Freedom Published May 31, 2023 Revised July 7, 2023 When a pair of attorneys named Morris Dees and Joe Levin … Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) over 50 years ago, they did so with the stated intention of ensuring equal rights for … hate crimes and so on…. I want to say plainly that our aim in life is to destroy these groups, to completely …
  • … temperatures than next to a man. As you might imagine, it can be easy for someone in this situation to feel like an … Let’s take a closer look at the case and why the government came after this vital ministry. The Downtown Hope … of Anchorage II It all started in January 2018, when a man who identifies as a woman tried to gain access to …
  • … lines of legislating some of the top issues affecting our constitutional freedoms, giving a particular gravity to … protected freedoms. The Founders designed a government rooted in federalism, in which power is shared … Here are a few examples: After the COVID-19 lockdowns, when many churches were shut down while other businesses were …
  • … statement above is about the chemicals in cosmetics. When it comes to abortion drugs, the FDA has shown an … it, pick it up off the floor or out of the drain, and then decide what to do with their child. In tears, they share that … to put women first. Image Kellie Fiedorek Senior Counsel, Government Affairs Director Kellie Fiedorek serves as senior …
  • … California, and as a result, I had no idea where to start when looking for a good doctor. More than that, this is our first child, so I had no idea where to start with … even give me pediatrician referrals for our baby. But they did so much more than that. The nurses answered all my …
  • … succumbed to a rare form of cancer right before Christmas. Our movement has lost a strong, passionate voice for unborn … moms to choose abortion. Her clinic and others like it actually had abortion quotas they had to meet. There were … reputation in this cancel-happy world. So I take it hard when we can’t get them a win. But the opportunity to get to …
  • … the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) of 1993, the government cannot establish a law that “substantially burdens … these two cases and five similar cases. The Court did not rule on whether the HHS mandate violated RFRA, but it … the two cases and five similar cases. The Court did not decide whether the HHS mandate violated RFRA, but it sent the …
  • … consent to undergoing these life-altering procedures when they (and often their parents) don’t understand the full … even had biology in high school yet.” Another said, “It’s out of their developmental range sometimes to understand … has discredited itself, and no medical organization or government should use its “standards of care” as a basis for …
  • … to determining which ideas are true and good, and when more people speak up for the truth, false and worthless … is encouraged can endanger true and virtuous ideas. If government officials have the power to censor people, then they are the ones who get to decide which ideas may be expressed. Government officials are …
  • … say. What is compelled speech? Compelled speech occurs when the government forces you to articulate, advocate, … art—it is an affront to their dignity. The Framers of our Constitution put in place protections like those in the … marchers an LGBT group imparting a message the organizers did not wish to convey. To compel them to do so would force …