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  • … Parents, Not the Government, Have the Right to Raise Their Children … that would be deeply harmful and unloving to children. What these stories have in common is a blatant disregard for … as fundamental in every state. But, you may be asking, what are parental rights? What’s the history behind them? And …
  • … of the Ring , Boromir says concerning the one ring, “Is it not a strange fate that we should suffer so much fear and … thing? So small a thing!” In some ways, this encapsulates what some feel about the debate over so-called “preferred … GLAAD says that using a person’s preferred pronouns is a “really simple way to affirm their identity.” The Human Rights …
  • … an expert in gender dysphoria and gender identity. Here’s what his research concludes. Written by Alliance Defending … from gender dysphoria.” He goes on to write: “[I]t is not responsible to make a single, categorical statement about … it’s an open question: What do we make of that? We don’t really know what’s going on. And we should be concerned about …
  • … of the executive branch, is supposed to enforce the laws, not make them. The Constitution anticipates that he will have … those officers and their employees have metastasized into what some call the “administrative state.” The … health insurance—and that leave it to the agencies to say what the law specifically means in your lives and businesses. …
  • … to silence them. The organization accuses those who do not subscribe to its views of engaging in “hate,” and it uses … its opponents rather than engaging in civil discourse.   What is the Southern Poverty Law Center? The SPLC is a … her commitment to Christian beliefs. “I’m lucky — blessed, really — that I didn’t take a bullet for my beliefs back in …
  • … found themselves in front of the U.S. Supreme Court.   What is this case about? Campaign finance laws are supposed … had contribution limits of $500 or less per election, not per year. Even in these states, the limits only applied to candidates for lower offices, not governor or lieutenant governor. In Alaska, the $500 …
  • … ordinances called “public spaces protection orders.”   What is a public spaces protection order? In 2014, the U.K.’s … an accurate name for these areas is censorship zones.   What have the courts said about so-called “buffer zones”? In … outside of abortion clinics in Northern Ireland does not "disproportionately interfere" with the rights of …
  • … 100 years, the answer has been a resounding “no” thanks to what are known as pre-enforcement challenges. What are … violate their constitutional rights. Even if the law has not yet been enforced against the individual, courts allow … pornography, advice to foreign terrorist groups, and war. Groups across the ideological spectrum have also brought …
  • … they started writing a pro-life message in sidewalk chalk. What are the Frederick Douglass Foundation and Students for … a tool to silence disfavored speech. But that is exactly what is happening here. Why is one yellow-painted message … The bottom line The right to free speech is for everyone—not just those in power. The government can’t silence …
  • … million of them. That’s 9 million children who never knew what it meant to be loved outside their mother’s womb; 9 … of women who were taken advantage of and fed lies about what options were available to them. Time and again, Planned … are complicated” and “whether our founder was a racist is not a simple yes or no question.” Regardless of whether …