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  • … exactly? Sometimes, words like “freedom” or “love” can be used so often and in so many ways that we forget their … (such as laws) restraining you from doing what you want to do. Positive liberty, on the other hand, is the idea of … were protesting a law, negative liberty would say that the government can’t take away your microphone to prevent you …
  • … decision to ‘change their gender’ by using pronouns that do not align with the student’s sex. She asked to keep … job. A win for Vivian would ensure that school officials can’t punish teachers for holding personal beliefs on issues … freedom to exercise their religion without punishment from government officials. Officials at Jackson Local School …
  • … and universities should be places where civil debate can thrive. When students from different backgrounds, … for the value of free speech. Yale University must do better. Image Grant Atkinson Digital Writer Grant serves as a …
  • … rooms and showers, to members of the opposite sex. As you can probably imagine, this didn’t sit well with many … punishment, but the Court declined to hear the case. The government’s directive thus remains in place and unchanged, … dorms, bedrooms, and shared showers to males, and ADF will do everything in its power to ensure that religious colleges …
  • … against Covenant Weddings. What did Cuyahoga County’s law do? Cuyahoga County Code Title 15 forbids businesses from … who they are, including those who identify as LGBT, she can only celebrate weddings consistent with her beliefs. Can … Elenis (another ADF case), the High Court ruled that the government cannot use public-accommodation laws to force …
  • … from a public grant program because of the ministry’s religious beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … for the first time to check a box certifying that they “do not discriminate in [their] employment practices, vendor … to live out their religion without being punished by the government, and that includes the freedom to hire people and …
  • … to refer Rob to three nearby floral artists she trusted to do a good job. Barronelle explained her decision to Rob, the … to live according to their beliefs without fear of government punishment. That’s why Barronelle stood strong in … : The Washington Supreme Court ruled that the government can force her—and other creative professionals in the …
  • … At 77, Barronelle chose to retire so her beloved employees can run her business, Arlene’s Flowers. Barronelle explained … too, have found themselves in conflict with their own government and society, and with them I have come to see how significant the challenges really are to personal religious freedom in America. I hope …
  • … thing that’s clear in the abortion debate, it’s that much can seem unclear. Arguments for and against abortion tend to … employed against pro-life advocates is that pro-lifers are really “anti-woman.” In 2020, the March for Life—the annual … worthy of life and equal protection under the law. Life should be protected from conception to natural death. Image …
  • … Speech ‘Preferred pronouns’ may sound harmless, but they can have vast implications for free speech. Written by Neal … GLAAD says that using a person’s preferred pronouns is a “really simple way to affirm their identity.” The Human Rights … aren’t giving people that freedom. Many corporations and government officials label it offensive, discriminatory, and …