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  • … pro-life law, said, “It has been said that a society should be judged by the way they care for the vulnerable among us. … was right in 2022. Unless the most vulnerable among us are protected, we do not live in a fully just society. ADF will …
  • … think of rights like the freedom of religion or freedom of speech . In many ways, the pursuit and defense of freedom have defined what it means to be a citizen of the United States. Even for non-citizens or … say that if you want to speak but can’t, the government should provide you with a microphone (or create other means) …
  • … one of the most foundational realities of what it means to be human: the fact that we are created male and female. When … labels like “gay/lesbian” or “heterosexual/homosexual” should be questioned because they invoke an image of a gender … of Louisville officials on behalf of Dr. Josephson. Free speech For years, proponents of gender theory have made …
  • … Published April 23, 2024 Revised April 30, 2024 Everyone should be free to live and work according to their beliefs without … to our Constitution that guarantee everyone’s freedom of speech and religion. It is a principle we would want extended …
  • … owe to our Creator, and the manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or … arbitrary distinctions are involved. But “discrimination” should not be wielded as a weapon against those with deeply … attempted to wield antidiscrimination laws to suppress the speech of those who hold to such beliefs. Traditionally, …
  • … a protection of “employee rights.” Religious organizations should be free to hire employees who share their beliefs. The … for their “reproductive decisions” during her floor speech. Assemblywoman Ellen Jaffee, the main sponsor of the …
  • … some state and local governments are censoring the speech of mental-health professionals and their conversations … who experience feelings of gender dysphoria will not be able to talk about aligning their minds with their bodies … lose when the government is the one deciding which ideas should prevail.” The government must respect the freedom to …
  • … Group California unlawfully discriminated against certain speech with a law passed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Written by Alliance … people on the sidewalk all sign a statement agreeing to be peaceful in their advocacy, and they only hold signs with …
  • … many times and school officials believed that this was “offensive.” But Brian wasn’t your typical elementary student. … she’s led by example. Adriana was determined that Brian should be allowed to perform at his school’s talent show. So … has nothing to do with restricting a student’s religious speech and expression. What’s at stake? Public schools have …
  • … University Edwardsville after students complained her speech was ‘harmful.’ Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … and universities have traditionally been bastions of free speech. People with diverse religious, political, and … against her were, and they did not identify a single law, policy, or rule that she had violated. That’s because …