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  • … may hurt, but treating speech as ‘violence’ only leads to less speech and more violence. Written by Neal Hardin … largely depends on the person hearing the words and his or her perception of their meaning. As Dr. Pamela Paresky … reduce harm. It won’t make us safe. It will only make us less free. Image Neal Hardin Web Manager & Writer Neal Hardin …
  • … regulation that prevented him from sharing the Gospel on his private property. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … Inc: Building Bridges for Jesus.” He ran the business from his own private property just west of Gouverneur, New York. As a Christian, Daniel knew it was his job to spread the Gospel message of Jesus as effectively …
  • … what he was doing, and he told them he was praying for his deceased son. He had his back turned to a nearby abortion facility to make sure he … standing in a “buffer zone,” and since he was praying in his head, he was violating the public spaces protection …
  • … Freedom an Excuse for Discrimination? Some claim that less religious liberty is a good thing. They don't see how … who practice religion. Research shows that countries with less religious freedom are more restrictive within their …
  • … in gender dysphoria and gender identity. Here’s what his research concludes. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom … To put it simply, he is a highly respected expert in his field. And he has served as an expert witness in an … teenagers.” Health risks include both the obvious and the less tangible. Sex reassignment surgery, of course, is …
  • … performance advantages exist before puberty begins. In his report, Dr. Brown points to a European study that …
  • An appellate court ruled that a lawsuit from four female athletes who were forced to compete against males can proceed.
  • … stated that providing a tax exemption for churches was a less intrusive option under the Constitution than requiring …
  • … stance taken by their companies are demotivated—they do less extra work and do lower quality work.’ On the flip side, …
  • … for MAID, an applicant had to satisfy certain criteria. His or her death had to be “reasonably foreseeable,” among … some guardrail to regulate the practice. Still, it took less than five years for Canada to eliminate that guardrail. … for him to survive. In October, he told CityNews that his rent and bills left him with about $7 per day for food. …