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  • … targeting Jack and his business, the Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed a judgment punishing Jack for not creating a custom pink-and-blue cake celebrating a … After more than ten years, Jack Phillips is still standing for his right to speak freely. Even though the State of
  • … government officials are increasingly misusing the levers of law and policy — at the local, state, federal, and even … and women equal, but different. … children belong to their parents, not the state. We cannot stay silent. This is the … here and around the world facing government punishment for exercising their basic rights—like living out their …
  • … Massachusetts.  He was punished by the school for wearing a t-shirt that says, “There are only two genders.” Why what happened to Liam matters Students don’t forfeit their free speech when they walk into … that’s important to him, just because they disapprove of what he said. That’s not freedom. If the government can …
  • … to protecting religious freedom, free speech, the sanctity of life, parental rights, and God's design for marriage and family. When it comes to these issues, we … team defending the law at the Supreme Court in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization , the decision that …
  • … Union High School (WUHS) in Vermont. As the founder of the program, he has invested countless hours in student … with two athletes—and became the latest American punished for acknowledging biological reality. Before a competition … the girls’ team.” Plain and simple, Coach Bloch was fired for speaking his beliefs—a right protected by the First …
  • … Isabel Vaughan-Spruce was arrested for silently praying. She wasn’t carrying a sign or engaging … She was simply standing near an abortion clinic in the United Kingdom – peacefully praying in her mind . The introduction of “censorship zones” by Birmingham authorities criminalizes …
  • … Lorie Smith rejoices after seven-year battle for free speech On June 30, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of free speech and graphic artist Lorie Smith in 303 Creative v. Elenis . Praise God! This is a landmark victory upholding …
  • … by federal and state officials. This is wrong. Christian students and their schools shouldn’t be forced to give up … to Stop Playing Politics with School Lunches … Church of Compassion Petition …
  • … and in doing so effectively robbing female athletes of opportunities and fairness in women’s sports, undermining parents’ rights to teach their children about sex, and … the FDA and lacking proper reporting on bad outcomes for the women taking them. In courtrooms and legislatures …
  • … and in doing so effectively robbing female athletes of opportunities and fairness in women’s sports, undermining parents’ rights to teach their children about sex, and … the FDA and lacking proper reporting on bad outcomes for the women taking them. In courtrooms and legislatures …