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  • … and work according to their beliefs without fear of unjust government punishment. Such a statement would be common sense to most Americans. It articulates the principles of the First Amendment to our Constitution that guarantee everyone’s freedom of speech …
  • … males have a roughly 15-20% jumping advantage over women. When examining the vertical jump needed in volleyball, one … scientifically clear that which common sense tells us: when gender identity trumps biology, women’s athletic …
  • … and banks that are too big to fail run roughshod over our First Amendment freedoms. Written by Jeremy Tedesco … Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government on March 7, 2024. Over the past year, evidence has … church that donates to the ministry. The bank claimed it no longer wanted to serve their “business type” and that …
  • … Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) says it wants to establish stable placement for each of these … By requiring prospective foster families to parrot the government’s preferred views on issues of sexual orientation, … to care for children as respite-care providers. That’s when they learned of the state’s discriminatory new …
  • … of Qualitative Studies in Education  titled, “ Just what is critical race theory and what's it doing in a nice field like education? ” Well, now we are … and privilege through teaching, policy, and practice.” Our clients want to prevent this discriminatory and harmful …
  • … “Our basic Constitutional rights and religious freedom are … Crawford Roundtable   We must stand together to defend our freedom. By partnering with Alliance Defending Freedom … now – with your gift of $19 a month – you are advancing our God-given right to live and speak the Truth. Your first …
  • … is not unexpected: Roe v. Wade paved the way for it. Written by Natalie Allen Published January 19, 2022 … is not unexpected: Roe v. Wade paved the way for it. But last month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in … Extreme new laws like New Jersey’s demonstrate this. It’s likely we’ll see legislation similar to New Jersey’s …
  • … to that same campus. And for many people of faith, it’s important to attend a religious school. But a lawsuit … Department of Education. REAP’s lawsuit demanded that the government block students from using federal funds at … of U.S. Litigation David Cortman in response to the news. Our Constitution and multiple federal statutory provisions …
  • … Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment is that the government cannot treat religious people worse than it treats … Court ruled that such discrimination is “odious to our Constitution.” In Oklahoma, the Charter Schools Act … and OKPLAC accuse the Board of violating Oklahoma law when it approved St. Isidore, citing the portion of the …
  • … them from having to compete against men and boys. Our laws must reflect the biological differences between the sexes. When they don’t, it is women and girls who suffer the most. That’s the reason …