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  • … why their church is tax exempt indicates a forgotten history and is emblematic of a society that has … a few years ago attempted to put a value on the economic worth of one church. The study estimated that the First … a constitutional reason why churches are tax exempt. Our history is one of an unbroken practice of exempting churches …
  • … same groups pushing the Respect for Marriage Act have a history of usurping language by equivocating terms. Here, … has never existed in American law or even most of human history. This bill tramples religious freedom in our country. … It is the backbone of the family and of society. That’s worth our respect, and our defense. … … 7657 … 8722 … 7648 … …
  • … to be whoever they wish to be.” As you might imagine, such logic can move (and usually intends to move) well beyond the … their identity and showing basic respect.” A resource page at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee says that … of identity politics today. We can be sure that the logic of expressive individualism will not stop with attempts …
  • … conscience. America was founded on this freedom. And it’s worth preserving today. Read on to find out why. What is … with freedom of conscience? The freedom of conscience is worth preserving. Several court cases seek to do (and have … religious beliefs. This is a common feature of American history made possible by the freedom of conscience. In that …
  • … them in a broader perspective that includes economics, history, setting, group and self-interest, and emotions and … their oppressed identities. For example, according to this logic, while a black man or a white woman might experience … involves “story-telling” and engaging in “revisionist history” to develop counternarratives and histories centered …
  • … restrict gun ownership, and protect women’s sports. The history of pre-enforcement challenges Beginning in the … pre-enforcement challenges throughout our nearly 30-year history to protect Americans’ First Amendment rights. Some of …
  • … cases dealing with the administrative state. A few are worth mentioning. The rise of independent agencies is traced … pages. Using a conservative estimate of 250 words per 8x11 page results in well over 47,000,000 words of rules enacted …
  • … interventions on confused children and adults. WPATH’s history: ideology over evidence WPATH was formed in 1978 as …
  • … pay $181,000 in damages and attorneys’ fees. Educators are worth defending – and so are their rights Educators like …
  • … laws can continue to coexist. What is the history of public-accommodation laws? Historically, a public …