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- … against customers for their political or religious views. Another example of private censorship is censorship by social … prohibit the discussion of viewpoints they do not like. In another case, O’Handley v. Weber , California officials …
- Words may hurt, but treating speech as ‘violence’ only leads to less speech and more violence.
- … a safe distance was six feet. And the law even included an exemption for unions and individuals to engage in “lawful …
- A redefined Michigan law is threatening to violate the First Amendment freedoms of Sacred Heart Academy.
- … was supposed to share a bed with K.E.M., the student from another school. So D.W. was friendly and tried to make K.E.M. … The chaperones asked D.W. if she could simply move to another bed rather than a new room, and while she was still … chaperone and D.W. were back in the hotel room, however, another roommate suggested that K.E.M. also switch to the bed …
- … Christian, Kaley knows she is called to “bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ” (Gal. …
- … a state’s right to not recognize a same-sex marriage from another state. A perhaps more vital component was its legal … or face punishment by the state. This could include churches, schools, and private associations being stripped of their tax-exempt status or being dragged into court simply because …
- … Court review was premature but invited the College to file another petition later in the proceedings. What's at stake? … College. Religious organizations such as schools and churches have the right to make their own hiring decisions …
- Pocono Mountain School District censored Katie Ayers when she wanted to pass out invitations to her church’s Christmas party.
- … a myriad of others. In the midst of this flux, “sex” is another such word that activists are seeking to redefine. The … it to mean when they first used the term in state law. Another point of irony is that the ACLU is contradicting its …