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  • … Published September 2, 2022 Revised August 16, 2023 Can the government force a Democrat speechwriter to write … the government should not have such power. Why? Because they understand that a person’s First Amendment rights to … work. Because of this, Jack’s faith motivates and informs how he operates his business. But he would one day find out …
  • … in International and Comparative Law from St. Louis University School of Law. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He is member of the …
  • … punishment for living out his faith by deciding what he can and cannot express through his cake art. Written by … led to its downfall—and justice for Jack. Let’s look at how that happened. Jack Phillips should not have to fear … requested cakes—including the pink and blue one— because they would have expressed messages that violate his religious …
  • … Campaign No American should ever have to worry that they could lose their bank account or have a payment declined … to make a purchase, you know the anxiety it provokes. Can you imagine discovering it was canceled because you … At the de-banking hearing, the Committee discussed how government censorship-by-proxy is also happening through …
  • … 30, 2023 Men and women are physically different. This fact can be easily proven not only by biblical truth, but also by … Dr. Gregory A. Brown, an exercise science professor at the University of Nebraska, shows some of the many reasons why … massive confusion among West Virginia schools about how to enforce the law. The West Virginia legislature passed …
  • … freedom by challenging laws that dictate what people can or cannot say. Unfortunately, government officials aren’t … firms to follow their footsteps, raise their scores, and become better companies in the process.   Viewpoint Diversity … filed similar resolutions , the Business Index was a tool they could use to substantively engage with their companies. …
  • … on the quality of life” in public areas. In reality, they have been used to ban peaceful activities. In five U.K. … banning the broadly defined act of “protesting,” which can include “prayer or counselling.” Local authorities have … a nationwide “buffer zone” bill for England and Wales.   How have public spaces protection orders and “buffer zones” …
  • … Vermont Can’t Discriminate Against Religious Schools Officials in … the Town Tuition Program, where towns provide funding for students to attend a public school in another town or enroll … available benefits because they are religious. Learn more: How Vermont officials prevented families from choosing …
  • … to their daughter without their knowledge or consent. How did this happen? The Meads were involved in their … ever will. Parents care for their children before they can care for themselves, teaching them to walk, talk, and … district policy based on CRT that discriminates against students and violates their civil rights. The Albemarle …
  • … speech? What has the Supreme Court said about it? And how does it affect me? Written by Neal Hardin Published … War II, the West Virginia Board of Education required students and teachers at public schools to salute and pledge … appeal to the Supreme Court. Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System v. Southworth (2000) Scott …