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  • … a presentation on “When Diversity Becomes a Problem” at their free speech event. They promoted the event on social … that the event be cancelled and combined with a “more inclusive event” that he would schedule another time so … be a marketplace of ideas where all voices are heard. But, more and more universities are becoming not places of diverse …
  • … you try, you cannot shake the desire for a drop—just one more—of alcohol. You lose your job. You lose your family. And … of Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission would quickly end if its employees didn’t “walk the talk,” let alone if they … violate its Christian faith. Neither of these choices is acceptable. This is a clear violation of the Mission’s …
  • … — a speech-coercing state law. State officials said that if they create films telling marriage stories that are … welcome people into their home and lives who don’t share their culture, ethnicity, or deep religious … Unless we join together and turn the tide,  it will become more likely that some authority forces you to violate your …
  • … and write blog posts promoting same-sex marriage pro-abortion groups and to publish those photographs and posts on … blogging about my photographs lets me tell stories in ways more powerful than words alone. They let me shine a light on … groups. The penalties for violating these laws are severe. If Amy violates the Madison law, she can be punished with an …
  • … A hospital pressured this pro-life nurse to assist with abortion. Case: Cenzon-DeCarlo v. The Mount Sinai Hospital … nurse. But the supervisor insisted that Cathy participate. If Cathy didn’t assist in this life-or-death situation, the … the only professional who has been pressured to violate their conscience and participate in abortions. Cathy still …
  • … poverty in Shreveport, Louisiana, Kelvin knew he wanted more out of life. At the age of five, he watched firemen … Elizabeth Baptist Church, where he is a deacon and leads a men's Bible study. Inspired by his faith, Chief Cochran wrote … of his book is that only in Christ can men be rescued from their fallen condition and fulfill their purpose as husbands …
  • … least aggressive expression of faith imaginable: “If you want to come, we’d love to have you.”   That, at … excited to be able to have that opportunity to be able to share her faith, to be able to invite her friends and her … “The way the law has developed, the older you are, the more protection you receive under the First Amendment. But …
  • … of Massachusetts created a fixed “buffer zone” around abortion centers. Pro-life counselors were required to keep … the other counselors were forced to shout at the women and men to get their attention, giving off the impression they … chipping away at the rights of pro-lifers, making it much more difficult for them to express their messages, even on …
  • … 12 New Jersey Nurses After she was coerced into having an abortion soon after she immigrated to the US, Fe Esperanza … who openly protested, "you're going to have to do it. If you don't, you're going to be fired or transferred out." … with a non-emergency abortion. The hospital risked losing more than $60 million in federal funding. Still, …
  • … As a child, Alexis and her sister were taken away from their biological mother and put into foster care. It was an … to her concerns, the administration made Alexis feel as if she were the problem for feeling uncomfortable, unsafe, … again. She felt like she had to protect herself and be more cautious. And it seemed fundamentally unfair—as a …