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  • … Olympic gold medals, and Gone with the Wind was published. It was also the year Yakima Union Gospel Mission was founded … are four times more likely to stay sober than they would if participating in traditional detox programs. Because of … volunteers, diners at its Good News Café, visitors to its health clinics, and everyone else in between. Employees of …
  • … religious content of the drawing and the potential that it would offend other students. The art teacher enforced an … religious content of the drawing and the potential that it would offend other students. The art teacher enforced an …
  • … which happen months before, require intense preparation. I have been in those shoes, preparing for my own oral argument … peppering the advocate with difficult questions. If the answers don’t work well, the friendly moot court … and her team of attorneys have done. Over the years, it has been amazing to me how a moot court of outsiders can …
  • … Over the years, you've grown to trust your counselor and have gradually opened up to him more and more. This … is different. Today, there's a third person in the room. It's a representative of the state government. Reluctantly, … identity that is not in line with the state’s views. If he does—even if it relates to goals that clients set for …
  • … under our system of government is to invite dispute. It may indeed best serve its high purpose when it induces a … a do-over of the event in which proper security measures were put in place, and officers quickly quelled disruptive … debate, and civil discourse should be allowed to thrive. If we do not stand for these ideals, we may continue to see …
  • … period class and told by the acting principal that I would have to change my shirt before going back to class. Written … My dad often makes comments and then questions me to see if I think they are true. He’ll ask, “Is that right?” or “Do … little. He likes for me to come to my own conclusions. It’s natural for our family to have those conversations where …
  • … Bronx Household of Faith and other NYC churches finally have equal access to rent school facilities for worship … Naeem Henry grew up in the Bronx, and he recalled it as a crime-ridden borough filled with “restless kids.” … school district, as many other nonprofits in the community were allowed to do, they learned of New York’s discriminatory …
  • … they told her to use names and pronouns for students that were inconsistent with the students’ biological sex. What’s … religious beliefs by denying truths to children about what it means to be male and female and dishonestly concealing … teachers use students’ preferred names and pronouns even if they were inconsistent with students’ biological sex. …
  • … shows that free speech is as important in the classroom as it is in the courtroom. Written by Charles Snow Published May … think it’s time to “[a]bort the conversation”—that they have realized “the futility of logical debate.” If universities—and law schools especially—trade a culture of …
  • … to a religious “status” in name only. This ruling will have major implications for several Alliance Defending … schools could not be denied to parents because they used it to send their children to a private religious school. … that teach from a faith perspective. In other words, if a school merely calls itself Christian, Catholic, Jewish, …