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- The European Court of Human Rights ruled in favor of Tom Mortier after his mother was euthanized without his knowledge.
- … and Dick’s Sporting Goods, as well as those related to “religious texts” including Bibles. This kind of surveillance … flag them as a "threat" for shopping at Cabelas or buying “religious texts.” Yet, the government’s unprecedented … , which measures corporate respect for free speech and religious liberty, 64% of the 75 largest tech and finance …
- … fit under this new definition. For example, Rapides Parish does not allow boys to enter girls’ locker rooms and … separate “male and female athletic teams.” But this caveat does not protect women’s sports. While schools are allowed to … Biden Admin Over Radical Title IX Rule Changes … 21504 … religious freedom … public school … k-12 … education … sexual …
- … Center for Academic Freedom. “Speaking with conservative groups—or holding conservative views—should not be …
- … would continue to stand in their personal and religious convictions. Written by Brooke Brown Published … that doctors would continue to stand in their personal and religious convictions, opposing the pressure to perform …
- … should never have to stand alone. “Freedom—of speech and religious exercise—includes the freedom not to speak messages …
- Idaho passed a law protecting children from harmful medical procedures used to address gender dysphoria. Activists are challenging the law.
- … at Florida State University because he expressed his religious beliefs. Who is Jack Denton? In 2020, Jack Denton … the First Amendment’s guarantee of free speech and religious freedom. Jack Denton was removed from his position because he expressed his religious beliefs. That’s a clear violation of the First …
- Skaneateles Middle School began treating a seventh-grade girl as the opposite sex and actively lied to her parents about it.
- A recent ruling from the Arizona Supreme Court was an exercise in judicial modesty.