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  • … is a major victory for unborn children and their mothers. It all started when Mississippi passed a state law limiting abortion after 15 weeks—it really was nothing extreme but was in line with the majority of the world. … can survive outside the womb) was widely considered to be between 24 and 28 weeks gestation in 1973, it is now …
  • … shows that free speech is as important in the classroom as it is in the courtroom. Written by Charles Snow Published May … Tirien Steinbach, stepped in to address the students. In between uttering half-hearted commitments to free speech, … everywhere. Without free speech, we lose a democratic government. Without free speech, we lose our ability to …
  • … the advancement of religion, lessening the burdens of government, and defending human and civil rights secured by law. Decades ago, the legal and cultural threats to religious freedom began multiplying. And for many years, very … to create custom websites that celebrate marriage between a man and a woman. But a Colorado law—the same one …
  • … Agenda Despite the Biden administration’s claims, the government cannot replace the parent in the parent-child … Joe Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona make it sound as if their goal is to treat children as property of … President Biden asserted that “Our nation’s children are all our children.” But the president is gravely mistaken to …
  • … lays out what the scientific evidence says (and doesn’t say) about the effects of ‘transitioning’ minors. Written by … reversing course on medically transitioning minors U.S. government officials and non-governmental organizations often … Disorder (BPD).” Because of overlapping symptoms between some diagnoses (e.g., BPD) and gender dysphoria, many …
  • … place to work for those of us whose political and religious views are not explicitly progressive,” employees … diversity in the market, workplace, and public square. Between engaging in cancel culture and censorship, it’s no … and instincts in order to ultimately decide who gets to say what on one of the world’s largest online platforms.”   …
  • … of a debate, or even those who happen to agree with the government’s position at a particular time on a particular … with our grievances, the freedom of our press. Also, our religious freedom, and our right to raise our children … to be able to promote her faith’s view that marriage is between a man and a woman. Something else that I think is …
  • … principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply … or liberal, Republican or Democrat, religious or atheist. Those in power could censor any … (like punching someone) has a 1-to-1 correspondence between the action and the harm done. The potential harm in …
  • … the state of Maine cannot exclude students who attend religious schools from a government program in which they are otherwise qualified. … schools could not be denied to parents because they used it to send their children to a private religious school. …
  • … force Christian counselor Kaley Chiles to express only the government’s views on gender identity and sexual orientation. … where the Colorado law comes in. What does Colorado’s law say? Kaley has begun censoring herself in conversations with … violating the law. Colorado does not define the difference between encouraging a client to “change” their sexual …