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  • … in Him might not perish but might have eternal life.’ John 3:16”   With great care and pride, Justus customized a note … Ellen stated that the school was violating her son’s rights to free speech and freedom of religion. But, the … the family and revised their policy to recognize the First Amendment rights of their students. Thanks to the courageous …
  • … to the lunchtime crowd walking across campus.  Careful to stay off the main walk, he engaged in friendly conversation … to the lunchtime crowd walking across campus.  Careful to stay off the main walk, he engaged in friendly conversation …
  • … at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011. DONATE NOW No one should be forced to speak a message they disagree with. But … Court since [adf:scotus_wins_year]. DONATE NOW No one should be forced to speak a message they disagree with. But …
  • In third grade, Spencer Anderson first began to think seriously about abortion. Some guest speakers in his homeroom class spoke about the subject, and he still remembers marveling that anyone, for any reason, “wouldn’t want people to live.”
  • … demanded that she end a life or lose her job. No one should be put in this impossible position, and Alliance … Mount Sinai Hospital changed its policies to protect the rights of all medical personnel. Now, nurses cannot be forced … with Cathy DeCarlo to change policies and to protect the rights of medical personnel. But she is not the only …
  • … nevertheless filed a complaint with the New Mexico Human Rights Commission. The Huguenins started calling lawyers, and … nevertheless filed a complaint with the New Mexico Human Rights Commission. The Huguenins started calling lawyers, and …
  • … And it seemed fundamentally unfair—as a female, she should be able to use the female’s privacy spaces without fearing that she’ll encounter a male. She should be able to change clothes in the common areas without … … Alexis Lightcap … transgender … Title IX … student rights … student privacy … safe bathrooms … public school … …
  • … as immoral and untenable. It is a compromise of our First Amendment rights that we are not willing to accept.” The case, … and untenable. It is a compromise of our First Amendment rights that we are not willing to accept.” The case, …
  • … for many, many years, said that speech on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide open.” Nevertheless, “the courts have been chipping away at the rights of pro-lifers, making it much more difficult for them … that the Massachusetts buffer statute violated the First Amendment,” DePrimo said. The court’s decision didn’t only …
  • … Phoenix was violating Joanna, Breanna, and Brush & Nib’s rights under the Arizona Constitution and the Arizona Free … Phoenix was violating Joanna, Breanna, and Brush & Nib’s rights under the Arizona Constitution and the Arizona Free …