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- … : The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ruled in favor of DeWeese-Boyd. In so doing, the court held that …
- … of protecting the health and safety of women and girls in favor of pushing a political agenda. Take a look at Holding …
- … largely succeeded in suppressing a real discussion of the over-diagnosis of gender dysphoria among vulnerable girls,” … reject apps for any content or behavior that we believe is over the line. What line, you ask? Well, as a Supreme Court … the free exchange of ideas on its platform—which serves over one billion people worldwide. Meta’s similarly …
- Logan Spena serves as legal counsel for the Center for Academic Freedom with Alliance Defending Freedom, where he defends the rights of students, professors, and organizations to speak, associate, and worship freely.
- … rates? If broadcasters want to stream copyrighted songs over the internet, they must pay royalties to the songs’ … religious webcasters with an average audience of over 218 people to pay royalty rates more than 18 times the … to an average audience of 1,000 people online must pay over $257,000 annually. In contrast, NPR stations would only …
- … . The FDA said this was a temporary change due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But by the end of that year, it made the …
- … and that males generally have inherent physical advantages over females in sports. During that conversation, Coach Bloch … or other private actors censoring people they hold power over is acceptable. Debanking Debanking happens when a bank … honestly to a question about their faith. And during the COVID-19 pandemic, at an elementary school in Mississippi, …
- … critical race theory, the criminal justice system, COVID-19 regulations, Marxism, and censorship. But she …
- … differences generally give male athletes an advantage over female athletes in competition. No incidents Throughout …
- … the Waukesha County Circuit Court ruled in the family’s favor, saying the school’s policy violated parental rights … Furthermore, most respondents said parents deserve control over the manner and timing of exposure to such topics for …