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  • … hold an academic debate on abortion.  Public universities are known as marketplaces of ideas, where students freely … for Life decided to host an academic debate on abortion.  After group members reserved a large lecture hall, the … who filed a lawsuit on behalf of the group.  A few months after filing the lawsuit, UB Students for Life settled it …
  • … That is, she explained that she believed that people are born either male or female and that they retain this … leave the program.  At one point, one professor told her, “You couldn’t be a teacher, let alone a counselor, with those … her from the counseling program in December 2010. Shortly after ASU unveiled the remediation plan, Alliance Defending …
  • … the Kentucky Court of Appeals also ruled that Blaine is free to decline orders that would require him to print … at stake The freedom to operate a business according to your deeply held beliefs without the fear of being punished … The basic human right not to endorse a view with which you disagree. Our role in this case Alliance Defending …
  • … ‘Look at this population and write about it’ … it was, ‘You are going to put your name on something.’ It was like … Defending Freedom fought for Emily, and her right to be free from saying things that violated her faith. Alliance …
  • … and superintendent. Other students and community groups are permitted to distribute literature. Case Documents Court … and superintendent. Other students and community groups are permitted to distribute literature. … 7625 … 7642 … 7627 … v. Holly Area Schools … student rights … Michigan … k-12 … free speech … First Amendment … education … Constitution of …
  • … of Alliance Defending Freedom’s clients, Angela Swagler.  After taking Angela’s sign and camera, the police handcuffed … and agreed to train officers about First Amendment and free-speech issues. Angela stood in front of the Bel Air … forgiving the officers who had abused her. What's at stake Your freedom to peacefully protest without fear of …
  • … “general standards of decency and respect for the diverse beliefs and values of the American public." The amendment was … “general standards of decency and respect for the diverse beliefs and values of the American public." The amendment was …
  • … Newsom signed SB 742 into law, immediately banning certain free-speech activities when a speaker is within 30 feet of … Newsom signed SB 742 into law, immediately banning certain free-speech activities when a speaker is within 30 feet of … … 7633 … Right to Life of Central California v. Bonta … free speech … pro-life … sanctity of life … sidewalk …
  • … suspended a Christian student group in April 2006 after officials deemed the group's act of sharing the Gospel … suspended a Christian student group in April 2006 after officials deemed the group's act of sharing the Gospel … religious freedom … National Legal Foundation … Georgia … free speech … First Amendment … education … Constitution of …
  • … to support the charges against the O’Reillys.  It turns out the commission’s director was serving on the board of the … at stake The freedom to operate a business according to your deeply held beliefs without the fear of being punished … and operate a business without hosting events with which you disagree.   Our role in this case Alliance Defending …