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  • … to act themselves and protect the speaker’s rights.   What has the Supreme Court said about the heckler’s veto? In … the heckler’s veto constitutional? The heckler’s veto is not compatible with the letter or the spirit of the First … respectfully in debate with ideas they disagree with.   What is an example of the heckler’s veto? At Alliance …
  • … One need look no further than Colorado to see that we are not immune from this stain on the soul of liberty. Written by … rights of men as image-bearers of God — America is not immune to the authoritarian impulse. We may look on with … legal odyssey  has now dragged on longer than the Trojan War. He is still in court, this time at the  Colorado supreme …
  • … Yet it has broad authority to affect our day-to-day lives—not only the food we eat, but also the medicines and drugs we … of critical safety standards for pregnant women and girls. What is the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine? The Alliance … actions. The FDA has spent the last decade removing what few protections were initially in place for abortion …
  • … nature is informed by her Christian beliefs. Kaley does not preach to her clients; she’s a counselor, not a pastor. But counseling doesn’t occur in a philosophical … attraction. That’s where the Colorado law comes in. What does Colorado’s law say? Kaley has begun censoring …
  • … The Dangers of Compelled Speech What is compelled speech? What has the Supreme Court said … or otherwise express messages or beliefs you do not want to. In other words, compelled speech occurs when the … State Board of Education v. Barnette (1943) During World War II, the West Virginia Board of Education required …
  • … also include embryos that remain cryogenically frozen? What legal recourse do parents have when their stored embryos … children. The clinic claimed that the frozen embryos were not children because they were not yet placed in a womb. In a … death statute. But how did this case come about? And what implications does it have for the protection of life? …
  • … government officials are concerned, religious freedom does not matter. This lesson appears to be no different in the … remembers her teacher’s admonishment, “a little angry, but not much. She told me not to wear it again. Not to wear that … treatment than other types of speech. On top of that, what qualifies as “offensive” or “disruptive” or …
  • … beliefs as a condition of employment. This is exactly what happened to one orchestra teacher in Indiana. Read on to … in the previous meeting. He told John “plainly that he really wanted to see [John] resign at the end of this school … the Supreme Court explained, that would put Title VII at war with itself. Case timeline May 2018 : John Kluge was …
  • … at  Newsweek . “The serious adverse event reporting is really a key provision because it allows us to just understand a lot more about what’s out there and what people are experiencing,” Dr. … abortion, the fact that the FDA removed the requirements not only for reporting but also for  all  in-person doctor …
  • … some government officials seemed to forget this truth. What happened to the First Amendment during the COVID-19 pandemic? Across the country, Americans did what they could to mitigate the effects of COVID-19. … services, even though these same restrictions did not apply to retail establishments and office buildings. …