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  • … cut ties with the Second Amendment advocacy group, using back-channel meetings, public investigations, and threats of … should agree that this type of harassment is wrong and has no place in a free society. Even the ACLU has sided with the … in South America, Asia, and Africa. Without specifying why or offering any form of appeal, the bank informed the …
  • … God created each person either male or female and that sex cannot be changed. Their Christian beliefs inform their view … promote an ideology that claims that a person can choose his or her sex or gender. State officials ignored a previous … officials agreed in a settlement that they would no longer require applicants “to express agreement with any …
  • … that help reinforce that life begins at conception. That’s why so many pro-life laws like Mississippi’s have repeatedly … wrong but because the so-called right to an abortion has no basis in the Constitution’s text, structure, or history. … discrimination-abortion protections) that may be brought back into effect with Roe ’s reversal. 4. Pro-abortion laws …
  • … immediately to protect women’s health and safety. That’s why they passed Act 620, the Unsafe Abortion Protection Act. … he punctured a woman’s uterus during an abortion, he used his emergency admitting privileges to admit her to a hospital … quickly if something goes wrong. And that brings us back to the story of Brenda. If Act 620 had been in place, …
  • … who hold to basic medical-ethics principles (e.g., “do no harm”) faced a terrible choice: either participate in the … practice and face civil or criminal penalties. That’s why Alliance Defending Freedom filed suit on behalf of Dr. … requirements as facilitating the patient’s death and so cannot participate in the process. But if these health-care …
  • … Jack Phillips has endured targeted attacks against him and his business, Masterpiece Cakeshop. It all started in 2012 … punishment for exercising his First Amendment freedom. Why was Jack targeted a third time? By now, you’ve probably … Jack. He serves everyone who walks into his shop, but he cannot create custom cakes that express messages or celebrate …
  • … of the “Standards of Care”) responds, “I’m missing why you are perplexed. . . .” In another message, a …
  • … Standing Up to Big Banks’ Censorship Campaign No American should ever have to worry that they could lose … vague policies enable them to stonewall when customers ask why they were denied services and hide the real reasons for … to save face by reverse-engineering a decision that made no sense when it was publicly called out for de-banking …
  • … expression and freedom of religion—and help companies get back on the right track. Unsurprisingly, the results of our … Between engaging in cancel culture and censorship, it’s no wonder that employees across the country feel … with enforcing Meta’s ‘hate speech’ policy must rely on his or her own opinion and instincts in order to ultimately …
  • … in the text of the First Amendment: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or … Lemon Test, yet the Supreme Court upheld the practice 6-3. Why? Because three days after the First Congress set up its … Club (2001). Even after these five decisions stretching back to 1981 rejecting the argument, Boston still asserted …