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  • … probably didn’t realize then how much these words would be exemplified in her own life a few years later as a student … people to give “trigger warnings” just because some might disagree with them or find their views offensive. Read … display. University officials said they feared the display might cause “emotional trauma” to those who might see it, and …
  • … Victory! Connecticut Pro-Life Pregnancy Center Won't Be Forced to Speak Against Its Mission A pro-life pregnancy … of the various free services Caring Families provides can be done safely, effectively, and lawfully without a medical … preventing someone from saying something. But it can be violated in the other direction, too: the government …
  • … the man delivering the new machine that she didn’t need to be trained on how to print a picture of the ultrasound. They would never give that to the mother because it might convince her not to have an abortion. Sue’s calm, … true. She didn’t need to embellish the facts. And that’s why Sue was such a successful pro-life advocate. Her …
  • … years and hundreds of hours training for the chance to be the very best, to be recognized as champions, and to compete for college … because they were forced to compete against male athletes. Why are these lawsuits important? Men and women are …
  • … arguments have already submitted their briefs explaining why their side should win the case. That means the main legal points of both sides are not secrets to be revealed for the first time at the oral arguments. … written briefs contain much more information than what can be conveyed at oral arguments. This means the advocate must …
  • … corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. That’s why the barrage of revelations that the federal government is … has ever known to censor speech it disagrees with should be an alarm bell for every American. In a  string of posts on … of a free country should live in fear that their bank might be working with law enforcement to flag them as a …
  • … understand the danger so that we can stand against it. Why is censorship bad? The freedom of speech is an important … In a society governed by free speech, bad ideas can be countered with positive and truthful ones. Robust debate … offered no fewer than five contradictory explanations for why it canceled the account—including a false claim from CEO …
  • … radio. As with any other platform, all broadcasters should be given the same opportunities to share their message via … apply multiple statutes, and affirmed the rate structure. Why did ADF ask the Supreme Court to hear the case? The …
  • … of record keeping. It is safe to assume humans would not be anywhere near as prosperous as we are today without our … Perhaps one of the more famous examples from antiquity might be the formation of the church around AD 30. Acts 4 … and in the culture. But what is a Generational Win? And why is it important? A Generational Win achieves a …
  • … articles: More Than Mere “Constitutional Window Dressing”: Why the Press Clause Should Protect a Limited Right to Gather …