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  • The term "cancel culture" is applied to a variety of situations, some warranted, some not. So what is cancel culture, really?
  • … of the administrative state presents a serious threat to liberty, democracy, and republican government. Written by … They include the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services, of Education, of Labor, of the Treasury, of … Obama Administration … Congress … United States Congress … religious freedom … family … sanctity of life … The …
  • … the Constitution during a pandemic—testing the limits of religious freedom.  In Oregon, government officials are doing just that. And private religious schools are paying the price.  For months, … private, Christian education. This is unconstitutional. Religious institutions cannot be treated worse, nor can …
  • … For this reason, George cannot dispense drugs that may end human life, including “emergency contraception.” According to … method violates George’s beliefs because it terminates a human life. Aitkin, like most pharmacies, did not keep ella … attorneys are now defending George. While the Minnesota Human Rights Act’s definition of sex includes “pregnancy” and …
  • … mention “conscience,” it protects its animating features: religious freedom and free speech. The First Amendment says, … also protects the freedom to act in several ways. Religious freedom ensures a private sphere within which … declining to create custom cakes that promote ideas about human sexuality that he doesn’t believe. Jack already won a …
  • … to advocate for same-sex adoption in violation of her religious beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … first cases that ADF fully funded helped guarantee that religious groups on public campuses received the same access … and describing how she would “lessen the gap” between her religious beliefs and her duties as a social worker. They …
  • … “[T]he freedom to think and speak is among our inalienable human rights. … By allowing all views to flourish, the …
  • … it is never acceptable to take the life of an innocent human being, including those who are unborn. Similarly, …
  • … for the State of Georgia. “Given his understanding of human nature, he specifically testified to his concern that … transgender … student privacy … safety … safe bathrooms … religious freedom … privacy … Pascha Thomas … k-12 … Georgia …
  • … the mayor abruptly turned on Kelvin in 2014 because of his religious beliefs. Cochran v. City of Atlanta Kelvin is a … a man and a woman. After the councilmember spoke with the human resources commissioner, Kelvin was informed by the city … confirmed that Kelvin had been suspended because of the religious beliefs he expressed in his book. When the 30-day …