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  • … and Health Administration (OSHA) attempted to force large, private businesses and nonprofits to mandate vaccines , and California restricted free speech near any facilities that … if social media sites did not heed their advice, there would be consequences. One official accused Facebook of not …
  • …  for voicing their conscience. But what happens when you attempt to speak freely about free speech itself? More … officials accountable when they overstep their bounds. So would Kristen return to the law school if invited again? “In … set a precedent, and that precedent is that you can stifle information that makes you uncomfortable. . . It’s a …
  • … we are all familiar with. Even upon hearing that word, you might have visions of fireworks and bald eagles. Perhaps … of traveling due to sickness or disability, then he would be deprived of the positive liberty to fulfill his … examples: If you were protesting a law, negative liberty would say that the government can’t take away your microphone …
  • … rather than their legal names. And it  refers  schools to California and Nevada policies that make parent communication … the  Families’ Rights and Responsibilities Act , which would do just that. If enacted, this bill would ensure that … parental rights as fundamental. The bill also contains a private right of action so parents can file a legal claim …
  • … who dashed across the yard” can be replaced with “they” if you wanted to refer to the same kids multiple times. These … a man, was referred to with the pronoun “he.” A woman would be referred to with a “she” pronoun. A rock would be called “it,” which doesn’t have an implied gender. …
  • … the fall of communism. The artist said, “The next time you want to try an experiment like socialism, try it out on … national. It has  promised  changes to  Title IX  that would essentially force schools across the country to let … in vulnerable situations where they’re forced to share private spaces with men. In Alaska, for instance, attorneys …
  • … across the country.   What is academic freedom? If you visit any public college or university across the … size of a football field, these two speech zones combined would be the size of a sheet of paper. Restricting Chike’s … student fees was Apodaca v. White . In this case out of California State University–San Marcos, the pro-life …
  • … economy. Anyone who wishes to use their talents to start a private business and offer goods or services to the public … New Jersey, Washington, Vermont, Massachusetts, and California also force businesses to use preferred pronouns. … pronouns that are inconsistent with a person’s sex, which would contradict its Catholic beliefs. In addition, it …
  • … in this deception by compelling them to lie or withhold information about students to their parents. Such is the case … parents, and “If the parent/guardian is NOT aware, you should utilize the student’s preferred name at school but … Doing so undermines parental rights and destroys the trust among teachers, parents, and schools that serves to …
  • … 28, 2021 Revised January 4, 2024 For many families, where you attend college is a source of pride. Many people attend … women for Christ-centered ministry. Corban University is a private Christian college that seeks “to educate Christians … hundreds of religious colleges and universities nationwide—would have been affected by REAP’s lawsuit, as would the …