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  • … as statements of religious faith, the sharing of religious information, and prayer meetings How to legally accommodate …
  • … – Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969) Obscenity – Miller v. California (1973) Defamation and libel – New York Times … the power to regulate hurtful speech, then anyone’s views could be targeted for censorship—conservative or liberal, … or Democrat, religious or atheist. Those in power could censor any disfavored view they please—simply by …
  • … (OSHA) attempted to force large, private businesses and nonprofits to mandate vaccines , and California restricted free speech near any facilities that … to “remove [an] account immediately,” adding that he could not “stress the degree to which this needs to be …
  • Unfortunately, this kind of extreme legislation is not unexpected: Roe v. Wade paved the way for it.
  • … claimed to offer an accommodation for religious nonprofits like the two schools, it still forced them to … As Christian institutions, both schools knew they could not comply with the HHS birth control mandate, and … control mandate. According to the administration, these nonprofits could authorize their insurers to provide abortion …
  • … out that we are expecting a baby. We recently moved to California, and as a result, I had no idea where to start … with my baby’s first two ultrasounds, and asked how they could pray for me. The clinic’s website states that it has …
  • … have any in-person appointments. This meant that doctors could prescribe the drugs via telehealth appointments—without … the emergency room, and research has suggested the number could be even higher. The American College of Obstetricians …
  • … Published March 22, 2024 Revised April 3, 2024 Today, information is more widely available across the world than it … opinions on a wide range of topics. While access to more information is positive in many ways, it also means that false and misleading information is more prevalent, too. Many search engines have …
  • … Lorie did not respond to the inquiry because Colorado could punish her if she responded. In fact, the Colorado law … decided to reach out to “Stewart” using the contact information found in our legal brief. The man said he had … scenario: that Stewart (or someone using his contact information) did submit the request. For context, Stewart is …
  • … El Paso who hoped his radically “progressive” positions could elevate him to the White House. CNN anchor Don Lemon … by The Texas Tribune and ProPublica via a Freedom of Information Act request, the IRS launched investigations into … of those investigations. Conclusion If the government could tax churches for espousing God’s design for marriage, …