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- … America wouldn’t be America without the free exercise of religion, and you would be right. Week in and week out, … protects this essential freedom to peacefully practice our religion. But when COVID-19 hit the United States and … if they opened their doors to 50 or more attendees—no matter how large their buildings or the safety precautions …
- … their children are exposed to concerning race, sex, and religion. Furthermore, most respondents said parents deserve … the same time, 76 percent agreed that the government has no place bypassing parents when making permanent, …
- … Want to get through college cheaper and faster? That’s a no-brainer for many high school students and their parents, … private school students, it discriminates against religion. Students who attend a religious school should be …
- … Ultimately, REAP was claiming that legal protections for religion are unconstitutional in general. In fact, the stated …
- … ability to attend, listen and hear,” Gerken took no action against the students who disrupted the event. …
- … force religious schools and families to abandon their religion to participate in a public program like everyone …
- … playing field . What’s more, the “Equality Act” offers no protections for religious freedom and goes so far as to … the government’s power to burden a person’s exercise of religion. And despite calls from the abortion industry and … respect freedom and promote justice for every citizen, no matter who they are. The policies already implemented by …
- … to express the messages they choose and practice their religion not only in private, but also in the public square. … on campus inevitably hold a variety of different views. No matter what side of a particular issue you may fall on, we … is by aggressively enforcing speech codes through “no-contact orders.” These orders usually bar students from …
- … created checks and balances in the Constitution to ensure no single branch of the government garnered too much power. … because of the person’s characteristics such as race or religion, and as amended in 1974, because of their sex. The …
- … About Censoring Students Maggie DeJong was silenced with no-contact orders from Southern Illinois University … in class discussions on an array of topics, including religion, politics, critical race theory, the criminal … her to the university, leading the school to issue no-contact orders against Maggie and investigate her. DeJong …