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- … are experiencing increased hostility in the United States today. Look no further than the National Hockey League. Many …
- … vision of “freedom for” is necessary for our culture today. Conclusion Any student of history will know that … time have not had the degree of freedom that we enjoy today in the United States. But if our notion of freedom …
- … was founded on this freedom. And it’s worth preserving today. Read on to find out why. What is freedom of … Even so, artists are still being threatened today for declining to convey ideas that violate their … designer Lorie Smith at the Supreme Court in 303 Creative v. Elenis . Lorie runs 303 Creative, a website design studio. …
- … and family in the United States and throughout the world. Today, beliefs that were once broadly accepted in the U.S., … strives to be. Many people and organizations in the world today oppose our mission and are openly hostile to Christian … at the Supreme Court in 2017. Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission Jack Phillips is the …
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- … has had a long tradition of caring for orphans, and today, practicing U.S. Christians are more than twice as … something Jessica couldn’t do—and shouldn’t have to. Bates v. Pakseresht The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) …
- … or if your rights were violated, please contact ADF today . Image Rachel Rouleau Legal Counsel Rachel Rouleau …
- … the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ” through its service. Today, the Mission serves the Yakima community through its …
- … Atkinson Published March 22, 2024 Revised April 3, 2024 Today, information is more widely available across the world …
- … on college campuses. Ironically, the opposite is happening today. Now, many administrators and college students are … cases protecting the freedom of speech , including Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015), NIFLA v. Becerra (2018), and 303 … their meaning. As Dr. Pamela Paresky writes in Psychology Today , “Two people can interact with the same circumstances …