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  • … is what profoundly influenced the course of his life. “You see how language forms around ideas,” Peter says. “There are things that you can express in French that you can’t express … behalf. The government cannot force Americans to say things that violate their core beliefs, and by firing Peter, …
  • … the rights of her mom and dad. A parent has the right to know what is happening with their child, but that right is … children should be encouraged.   First, parents need to know their rights. As the primary educators of their children, parents should know what their children are taught and should have the …
  • … abortion goals—everything from extra PTO to a pizza party. You can listen to Sue describe this shady practice in her own words . I had the privilege of getting to know Sue not just as a persuasive public speaker, but as an … that killing their baby is the only real option. Thank you for your quiet conviction and fearless advocacy, Sue. I …
  • … prom. And they’re now married with eight children. As you can imagine, that keeps them busy—as does owning a … two weddings. The Larsens always make time for others. If you were to walk into Carl and Angel’s home, you would see their massive 12-foot-long dining room table …
  • … and must be ready to go deep on any point that a justice wants to explore. While questions from a justice may present … to delve deeply into any aspect of the case that a justice wants to examine more thoroughly. This means that massive, … moot court judges are brilliant lawyer friends who want you to win, and who have not marinated in the facts and law …
  • … person deems “offensive” or even “ hateful .” In Texas v. Johnson (1989), the Supreme Court said that “If there is a … they represent, have the potential to accomplish great things for good or ill. As University of Chicago professor … rests on the interpretation of the person hearing them. 2. Offensiveness is hopelessly subjective What someone …
  • … homeless more than I don’t want to die,” Farsoud said. “I know, in my present health condition, I wouldn’t survive it … and hopelessness. Now I have all the opposite of those things.” While Farsoud chose life, sadly, many others have … or dignified about physician-assisted suicide. Once you say it is better to die than to live with a disease, it’s …
  • … should have ended in 2018 when the Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in Jack’s favor , condemning the state for acting with … weight of constant litigation that threatens the business you built and the people you love. During his first case, Jack lost a big part of his …
  • … by Neal Hardin Published October 31, 2022 Revised May 2, 2024 The First Amendment’s guarantee of freedom of speech … freedom of belief as well as the freedom to choose what you say and what you don’t say. What is compelled speech? … think and believe. When government compels people to say things against their will—including through their art—it is …
  • … similar thoughts when the reality begins to sink in that you are no longer the most important person in your own life? … In fact, according to the Charlotte Lozier Institute , 2,700 pro-life pregnancy centers across the U.S. served …