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  • … right that is protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. If you’re a student at a public university, the … basically like a public park set aside for your use. You have broad freedom to use these open, outdoor areas to … government purpose, cannot be too broad, and cannot have the effect of completely silencing someone. So what …
  • … by Neal Hardin Published December 6, 2023 College campuses have long been bastions of free speech where just about any … president Nadine Strossen writes in her book HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship , “If we allowed government to suppress speech that might exert a …
  • … their child struggles with gender dysphoria? All schools have a responsibility to keep parents informed—they cannot … not singular While parental rights are pre-political, the Constitution also protects them under the Due Process Clause. … to what schools are teaching their children.   Second, we need accountability for schools in terms of regular …
  • … America’s Founding Fathers took pains to explain that the Constitution was not written to bestow rights upon Americans. In fact, they believed the government did not have the power to bestow rights at all. Instead, these men … can further their agenda. At Alliance Defending Freedom, we remember Blackstone’s wisdom. We know that our rights come …
  • … Revised August 18, 2023 What is “conscience”? It’s a word we’re all familiar with—a clear conscience, a guilty … others. Where is freedom of conscience found in the Constitution? America’s Founders understood the gravity of … wouldn’t, or to say things to which we object. So we have the freedom to think, reason, speak, stay silent about, …
  • … URL. Some government authorities—like the IRS—may have a consistent record of keeping donors’ confidential … Donors, employees, and clients of nonprofits like TMLC have faced intimidation, death threats, hate mail, boycotts, … … Supreme Court of the United States … social media … Constitution of the United States … First Amendment … freedom …
  • … Published June 1, 2023 Revised August 29, 2023 By now, you have probably heard about the story of Lorie Smith. Lorie is … and political winds shift, no one escapes it. When we give the government the power to censor one of us, we are giving it the power to censor any of us. And in every …
  • … on the ballot. Once the required number of signatures have been collected, the proposal is added to the ballot, … or amend state law. 2. Ballot measures to amend the state constitution In almost every state, ballot measures are the … voters about what these ballot measures will do—but we know the truth. Enshrining a right to abortion into state …
  • … times.  But it has also tested whether the United States Constitution can hold up in times of duress. Some government … School in a lawsuit against the government officials who have singled out private schools to be shut down.   How is it … but small Christian private schools must remain closed? We don’t have to wonder—when asked why private schools were …
  • … compete in women’s sports? Here’s why males will always have an advantage over females in athletics. Written by … this difference isn’t a bad thing—and it's necessary that we recognize it to preserve the integrity of women’s sports. Below, we’ll unpack why male athletes have immense physical …