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  • … years. “Scientists will always look at data and challenge one another’s interpretations of the information,” said ADF Senior Counsel Gary McCaleb. “Such disagreement is how science works. But when the government starts refusing … ADF Senior Counsel Gary McCaleb. “Such disagreement is how science works. But when the government starts refusing …
  • … that is especially true on college campuses. University professors should feel confident that they can speak freely, … or disagree with what Dr. Mitchell said in his letter and how he said it. ADF takes no position on either issue. But we … in the marketplace of ideas without fear of government censorship. # # # Related Profiles Image Tyson Langhofer …
  • … or to recruit other students to participate in his censorship,” said ADF Legal Counsel Travis Barham. “Like all government officials, professors have an obligation to respect the constitutionally … was acting with full permission, Thatcher walked over to one of the pro-life messages and began erasing it himself, …
  • … and unconstitutional security fee simply out of fear about how others might react to a particular viewpoint. But it’s … by showing up at Cathedral Lawn on April 18 at 6:45 p.m.—one of the events the professor urged her students to attend. … “Given the University’s incitement, it is no wonder an angry mob of hundreds assembled on campus to shut down the …
  • … York. Michael G. McMartin of Michael G. McCartin Law PLLC, one of more than 4,500 attorneys in the ADF Attorney Network, … in the marketplace of ideas without fear of government censorship. # # # Related Profiles Image Mathew Hoffmann … York. Michael G. McMartin of Michael G. McCartin Law PLLC, one of more than 4,500 attorneys in the ADF Attorney Network, …
  • … lawsuit prompted change to rule that restricted speech to one hour per day, less than 1% of campus Published June 25, … that limited all “speeches and rallies” to less than one percent of campus and only between noon and 1 p.m. each … in the marketplace of ideas without fear of government censorship.   # # # | Ref. 60693 Related Profiles Image Tyson …
  • … the constitutionally protected freedom of students and professors to share their deeply held beliefs on campus.” “If … Legal Society attorney Laura Nammo. “University officials’ censorship of such conversations needlessly exacerbates … polarization and harms all students’ ability to learn from one another.” CLS attorneys Laura Nammo and Jim Davids served …
  • … fees in any amount. A new policy clearly outlines when and how security fees can be charged. On at least one occasion, university officials assigned Ratio Christi to … in the marketplace of ideas without fear of government censorship.   # # # | Ref. 61131 Related Profiles Image …
  • … to uphold the First Amendment rights of students and professors. We have won over 435 court victories protecting … First Amendment rights at America's public universities.   How have colleges and universities threatened First Amendment … or speak about his beliefs unless he reserved time in one of the two “free speech zones” on campus. The space of …
  • … Published January 10, 2014 Related Case: Kahle v. One Love Ministries HONOLULU — A Hawaii court has dismissed … “Honestly, these churches are the exact opposite of how they are being characterized in this baseless lawsuit. It … “Honestly, these churches are the exact opposite of how they are being characterized in this baseless lawsuit. It …