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  • … force Christian counselor Kaley Chiles to express only the government’s views on gender identity and sexual orientation. … through the issues they are struggling with so that they can work toward overcoming them. However, officials in some … their First Amendment right to speak freely. That’s why Kaley is standing up to challenge this law. Read on to …
  • … decision overturning Roe v. Wade ensured that states can provide this protection by enacting laws that safeguard … on selling as many abortion drugs as possible, which is why the company is fighting a West Virginia law protecting … their citizens from these drugs. The district court should follow the Supreme Court’s lead in Dobbs and affirm …
  • … a “free speech zone” as the only place where individuals can exercise their First Amendment rights. Written by … But the freedom of speech isn’t like a virus that needs to be quarantined to prevent it from spreading. Nor is it like a … and viewpoint-neutral, must serve at least a substantial government purpose, cannot be too broad, and cannot have the …
  • … And it seemed fundamentally unfair: as a female, she should be able to use women’s private spaces without the fear … Alexis knew what it felt like to stay silent. That’s why after the incident at her school, she decided to take a … are many other ways that schools, students, and parents can provide that without compromising the spaces of others. …
  • … Discriminatory Policy Remains  The SUNY Cortland Student Government denied recognition to a TPUSA chapter because it … The First Amendment expressly prohibits it, which is why Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys have taken President … no right to appeal, and he said there was nothing he could do about Professor Karkov’s behavior. President Bitterbaum …
  • … 2022 Revised November 3, 2022 Conversations about abortion can be challenging and uncomfortable. Everyone knows that. … events, if voters and legislators are debating policy, why won’t the “pro-choice” activists engage as well? I don’t know the answer to that question, but I do know that refusing to argue your case does not make your …
  • … of every American—to express our beliefs without fear of government punishment. Lorie’s case, 303 Creative v. Elenis , … those who identify as LGBT. She decides whether she can custom-design a project based on her beliefs, the content … of one’s beliefs, race, faith, or identity, no one should be punished by the government for saying what they …
  • … pro-life law, said, “It has been said that a society should be judged by the way they care for the vulnerable among us. … the state legislature. That’s what courts are supposed to do. It’s judicial modesty, not judicial activism. Arizona’s …
  • … hold their breath until the very end of the term. That’s why on a Friday morning, a week before the Supreme Court’s … from all different walks of life taking a chance to do something that many said could not be done: overturning a … after 15 weeks in the womb. These babies have heartbeats, can move around and kick, open and close their fingers, …
  • … to train.” “But I make these sacrifices because I want to be the best that I can be. I want to win—not just for myself, but also for my …