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  • … “Soccer was like the air I breathed growing up. I first kicked a soccer ball at three years old—almost as soon … and safety for female athletes across West Virginia. Our laws must be grounded in biological reality A male’s … differences between men and women are ignored within our laws and culture, people get hurt. B.P.J. v. West …
  • … de-platformed. So what does adopting ESG policies actually look like? First, if a company wants to boost its … like abortion and critical race theory are smuggled into our institutions. Customer needs are shelved for the sake of … author of Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America’s Social Justice Scam and the founder of Strive, spoke with Newsweek …
  • … be prohibited from punishing him.   What's at stake? The First Amendment guarantees to every American the fundamental … LGBT … transgender … education … university … professors … First Amendment … free speech … Center for Academic Freedom … …
  • … of free speech in civilized society. What speech does the First Amendment protect? The First Amendment states, … suppress speech that might exert a negative influence on our minds or actions, then no speech would be safe.” In other … event. All of this to say: words can certainly hurt our feelings in the short term, and prolonged verbal abuse …
  • … and banks that are too big to fail run roughshod over our First Amendment freedoms. Written by Jeremy Tedesco Published … like Family Research Council, Liberty Counsel, Pacific Justice Institute, and Ruth Institute. That’s right: the …
  • … from an April speech, President Biden asserted that “Our nation’s children are all our children.” But the … May 19, 2023 This is incorrect for several reasons. First, teachers are with students for only part of each … replace parents. Certainly, teachers can have a positive impact on a child’s life, but no influence is as profound and …
  • … claiming to reveal how “aggressive” ADF has been in our legal “tactics.” In a nutshell, the article insinuates … citizen. Pre-enforcement challenges frequently arise in a First Amendment context. Widespread use of pre-enforcement … In another example, 303 Creative v. Elenis , not a single justice on the U.S. Supreme Court disagreed that Lorie Smith …
  • … hostility” toward Jack’s religious beliefs, violating the First Amendment. It should have ended there. But just when … the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it would hear Jack’s first case—Jack and Masterpiece Cakeshop were all over the … in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Scardina  to affirm Jack’s First Amendment freedom from government-coerced expression. …
  • … her freedom—and the freedom of every American—to express our beliefs without fear of government punishment. Lorie’s … that violates her beliefs. In his 6-3 majority opinion, Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote, “as this Court has long held, the … they believe. Political and cultural winds shift, but the First Amendment’s promise remains constant.” “If our civil …
  • … a pandemic, those officials simply can’t suspend the First Amendment or arbitrarily pick and choose the messages … with the Mississippi Student Religious Freedom Act and the First Amendment. A school official eventually responded with … when she called on the help of ADF to help Lydia get the justice she deserves. ADF filed a federal lawsuit on behalf …