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  • … for her clients through her business, 303 Creative. The state of Colorado tried to force Lorie to say things she … believe. But Alliance Defending Freedom defended her right to free speech—all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. … speech as discrimination in order to compel or censor it. The First Amendment and public-accommodation laws can …
  • … The Administrative State: The Lawmakers No One Votes For The unchecked power of … clean the water, expand health insurance—and that leave it to the agencies to say what the law specifically means in … ballot box. No one governed by these rules and regulations gets to vote on who will be writing or enforcing them. …
  • … division pushed on kids in many public schools today. And it’s happening across the country, in red and blue states … their rights to the government. Every parent has the right—and duty—to choose what’s best for their children, … Department of Justice to convene meetings with federal, state, and local leaders to discuss how to address “threats” …
  • … Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects freedom of speech for all Americans. Sadly, many do not understand what the First Amendment protects and what it doesn’t. Alliance Defending Freedom is committed to … free guide you’ll learn whether: Governments can silence “offensivespeech Governments can silence speech determined …
  • … to have more to do with stifling speech than encouraging it. Speakers invited to campus to share their knowledge and … viewpoints. Requiring law schools to enact policies protecting free speech is a great step in the right direction. Now, we must hope and pray that these …
  • … government can supplant the role of parents what else can it do? Whose rights will be safe? Alliance Defending Freedom … won 15 U.S. Supreme Court victories. But we cannot do it apart from the blessings of God and the support of people …
  • … shows that free speech is as important in the classroom as it is in the courtroom. Written by Charles Snow Published May … Constitution recognizes this, with the First Amendment protecting the minority from the whims of the majority. The … of the speaker. It is just as criminal to rob a man of his right to speak and hear as it would be to rob him of his …
  • … Why? Because government officials are silencing speech that the government disagrees with and punishing … with each other. But don’t educators and students have the right to live and speak the truth—without fear of punishment? … new guide to First Amendment freedoms in K-12 schools: Is it legal to teach about religion in the classroom? Can I …
  • … several resources to help you understand your freedom of speech and other constitutional rights. Know how to protect …
  • … questions (and more): Can the government silence speech it finds “offensive”? Is “dangerous” speech something the government … Freedom is committed to standing for free speech—your right to say what you believe. Make sure to add your voice …