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  • … out protesters, and stirred considerable discussion. “We’re getting people to talk,” Angela said. “That’s our … “I pay a lot of money in student fees every year, and we can’t get support?  I’ve paid hundreds of dollars, and … sanctity of life … university … pro-life … Michigan … free speech … education … Eastern Michigan University … …
  • … united in their vocal opposition to the school's ironclad speech codes, which severely curtailed any student … to eliminate their anti-religious program and remove the speech code that violated the First Amendment.  This critical … other schools around the country to abandon their similar speech codes and censorship. … Ruth Malhotra and Orit Sklar …
  • … the same regarding sexual orientation. While these laws should not affect Amy because she accepts and declines … the same regarding sexual orientation. While these laws should not affect Amy because she accepts and declines … of life … abortion … Madison … Wisconsin … marriage … free speech … free expression … creative professionals … …
  • … … Erin Krestan … student rights … prayer … k-12 … free speech … Erin Krestan … equal access … education … …
  • … for the 4th Circuit … professors … Mike Adams … free speech … education … Case:Adams v The Trustees of the …
  • … 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 fearing that she’ll be seen by a male. And she should be able to attend to the most private, intimate needs …
  • … stores, together, are an important part of the community. “We’ve grown up with a lot of people, and they view us as a … Kevin Stormans, president of Stormans, Inc., says. “We want to give back and respect that, because we live here. We want to make it great, too.” Since the …
  • … health insurance package. This is a requirement that we view as immoral and untenable. It is a compromise of our First Amendment rights that we are not willing to accept.” The case, consolidated with … health insurance package. This is a requirement that we view as immoral and untenable. It is a compromise of our …
  • … Civil Rights Commission … Iowa … gender identity … free speech … Fort Des Moines Church of Christ … church … …
  • … marriage,” said Jim. “Our beliefs haven’t changed, but we do have lives to live, a family to love, a business to … any small business and the livelihood of its owners, so we’re relieved to put this ordeal behind us.” The O’Reilly’s … marriage,” said Jim. “Our beliefs haven’t changed, but we do have lives to live, a family to love, a business to …