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- … Standing Up to Big Banks’ Censorship Campaign No American should ever have to worry that they … … … 8722 … 7635 … Standing Up to Big Banks’ Censorship Campaign … 21276 … Congress … congressional hearing … censorship … Standing Up to Big Banks' Censorship Campaign …
- … Alaska Campaign Limits Ignored First Amendment In Thompson v. … process by preventing challengers from mounting effective campaigns against incumbent officeholders, thereby reducing … across an entire state, it stands to reason that their campaigns would cost more money than those of local …
- … upon the country. Thanks in large part to the STOP ERA campaign, lawmakers realized the amendment would have … Phyllis Schlafly came along and mobilized a grassroots campaign against it. As a result, the amendment not only … Rights Amendment? Thanks to Phyllis Schlafly’s STOP ERA campaign, made up of concerned women from all walks of life, …
- … Measures sent to the ballot by citizen-initiated signature campaigns Citizen-initiated ballot measures—often referred to …
- … ADF is frequently the target of activist de-banking campaigns. Pushing back against politicized de-banking This … . Image Jay Hobbs Jay Hobbs serves as Strategic Campaigns and Initiatives Director at Alliance Defending …
- … have other institutions such as political parties and campaigns to fulfill the political role. They can be the … have other institutions such as political parties and campaigns to fulfill the political role. They can be the …
- The Frederick Douglass Foundation was silenced because government officials didn’t like its message.
- … Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit detailed the pressure campaign some government officials launched to purge ideas …
- … by politicized interest groups such as the Human Rights Campaign and the Southern Poverty Law Center —immediately …
- Which path do we want to follow: a culture of free speech with a robust marketplace of ideas, or a culture of censorship in which activists, CEOs, and journalists decide which ideas are open for debate?