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  • … Mullens said the news made her question whether the women should even compete knowing that “our defeat was written in … their coach, they didn’t receive the support they needed. “We were told that even if our whole team stood against it and … confronting the male athlete. The three women tried to follow these instructions by sending multiple letters and …
  • … Program: Here's What You Can Do Amazon informed us that we were removed because the Southern Poverty Law Center … Yes, that SPLC. The one that exploits the terms “hate” and “hate group” against any organization it disagrees … organizations it allows to participate in AmazonSmile, it should certainly disclose that to its customers. After all, …
  • … Written by Emily LaFata Published June 6, 2023 Freedom of speech and religion are essential to a free society. But … to your own bank account? That’s devastating. No one should fear being punished, deplatformed, or debanked simply … percent. Both FIS and M&T paved the way for more firms to follow their footsteps, raise their scores, and become better …
  • … parents, concerned educators, and involved citizens should regularly and relentlessly engage local school boards … protect children and respect parental rights. 1. Schools should not adopt policies to treat gender dysphoria in … with the student’s sex. These policies violate free speech and may violate parental rights. Policies that compel …
  • … 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 … in the art therapy program. Some students said Maggie’s speech was “harmful” and constituted “harassment” and …
  • … Religious Freedom Benefits Our Society Religious freedom should be encouraged — even by those who follow no religion — and there are many reasons why. Written … freedom are more restrictive within their societies. When we try to constrain someone to do something against their …
  • … a protection of “employee rights.” Religious organizations should be free to hire employees who share their beliefs. The … who sponsored SB 660, was unable to provide a single example of an employer discriminating against employees for their “reproductive decisions” during her floor speech. Assemblywoman Ellen Jaffee, the main sponsor of the …
  • speech and religion are two fundamental human rights that should be enjoyed by all people. But these fundamental … birthplace of the Magna Carta and many of the human rights we enjoy today—is heavily restricting both free speech and … along public streets and list prohibited activities. For example, Bournemouth, England, has in place a draconian …
  • … of which create an athletic edge over female athletes. For example, despite greater body weight, males have a roughly … puberty begins. In his report, Dr. Brown points to a European study that examined the athletic performances of … speed, muscle mass, and skeletal configuration. For example, multiple studies have found that muscle mass only …
  • … souls to defend life, and hundreds, even thousands, will follow suit.” She probably didn’t realize then how much these … pregnancy who saw the display and chose life. “If we can save one life through the display,” said Ellen, “it’s … to those who might see it, and that Students for Life should seek “less harmful” ways of expressing their pro-life …