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  • … frequently are exploited as an excuse to silence speech and speakers.”   What does the Southern Poverty Law … “hate group” label carries extreme connotations, and it should not be thrown around lightly. Sadly, the SPLC has flippantly …
  • … state’s radical views. The law clearly restricts Brian’s speech, but that’s not all. It also prohibits Brian from … censor pure speech by deciding which side of an issue can be talked about. Additionally, it has no right to pry into … conversations. Brian’s work is speech, which is explicitly protected by the First Amendment. In Brian’s case ( Tingley …
  • … for anyone who values a free and open society. People should be free to speak about the causes they care about. More than … States … First Amendment … freedom of association … free speech … donor privacy … California … Thomas More Law Center …
  • … the Equality Act was introduced in Congress. The bill should be concerning to anyone who values religious freedom and true … the Equality Act poses an unprecedented threat to free speech, religious freedom, parental rights, and the progress …
  • … voters alleged the government was infringing on free speech. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published … 15, 2022 The First Amendment protects many types of free speech, including the right to support political candidates … contribution limits that violated their right to free speech. Four years later, they found themselves in front of …
  • … needs a president who will champion the value of free speech that is so often lacking in higher education. Written … 2024 Revised February 21, 2024 Colleges and universities should be places where civil debate can thrive. When students from …
  • … in and through everything it does. Every employee must be committed to this goal, including those who work in the … Gospel with others. For that reason, this role needed to be filled by someone who believed in the truth of the Gospel, … its finding that the Mission had likely violated federal law and discriminated against the applicant. It proposed a …
  • … ministerial exception allows religious organizations to be able to make employment decisions for ministers without … the employee in question (a teacher named Cheryl Perich) should be considered a minister: “Hosanna-Tabor held Perich … requirement.” Instead, any definition of minister should ultimately be based on “what an employee does.” Thus, …
  • … a stunning misunderstanding of parental rights . That should concern every parent.   Should the government be responsible for raising children? In a shocking sentence from an April speech, President Biden asserted that “Our nation’s children …
  • … our rights come from God alone, and we believe this truth should guide the law in America. One way we work toward this goal is through a … it can never depart, and without which it would cease to be.” He went on to write, “the first and primary end of human …