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- … Josephson expressed his view that medical professionals should seek to understand and treat the psychological issues … has a right to express those views. “Universities should welcome differing viewpoints and encourage civil … alike.” That’s why ADF filed a complaint in federal court to defend the rights of Dr. Josephson and other …
- … president told the Student Association Senate, “We all know why we’re doing this.” This was a thinly veiled …
- … on to have successful careers in their chosen fields. They should be able to trust that the professors who teach these …
- … their beliefs, which is why Christie challenged the law in court. Queen of Angels Catholic Bookstore v. City of … a lawsuit against the city of Jacksonville asking the court to strike down the unconstitutional law. September … The bottom line Free speech is for everyone. All Americans should be free to say what they believe without fear of …
- … at the age of 13 after a doctor threatened, “Would you rather have a dead daughter or a living transgender son?” …
- … weddings that align with her Christian faith. The U.S. Supreme Court has consistently affirmed these principles. Most … 303 Creative v. Elenis (another ADF case), the High Court ruled that the government cannot use …
- A Missouri State University professor tried to force Emily Brooker to advocate for same-sex adoption in violation of her religious beliefs.
- … to those who might see it, and that Students for Life should seek “less harmful” ways of expressing their pro-life … of their viewpoint. The bottom line Public universities should never be able to ban certain viewpoints on campus just … they disagree with them or find them offensive, and they should never be able to force students to express a …
- … Employers Alliance is challenging these mandates in court. Christian Employers Alliance v. U.S. Equal Employment … mandates. And in May 2022, a federal district court in North Dakota agreed to temporarily halt the mandates … ADF attorneys filed a lawsuit on behalf of CEA asking the court to strike down unconstitutional mandates from the EEOC …
- … category where all athletes can compete. These positions should not be controversial. Numerous studies have found that … sports. It suggested male athletes who identify as female should be subject to testosterone limits, and it signaled a … male athletes whose testosterone levels are low enough should be allowed to compete against women even though …