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  • … designer, my designs express a message and are therefore speech protected by the First Amendment. Written by Alliance … create consistent with their values. Web design might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of art. … to speak. My artwork is personal and unique to me. And I should have the freedom to pour my artistic talents into …
  • … freely online.” Of course, the dichotomy between free speech and safety is a false one, but the poll does suggest … In a society governed by free speech, bad ideas can be countered with positive and truthful ones. Robust debate … Brian against this illegal censorship because counselors should not be forced to impose the government’s ideology on …
  • … to mandate vaccines , and California restricted free speech near any facilities that offered vaccines. But one of … he could not “stress the degree to which this needs to be resolved immediately.” The officials were not subtle in … censorship is never the answer. Government officials should never have the authority to decide which ideas get to …
  • … important tenets of our republic: the protection of free speech. In April 2020, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed the so-called Virginia Values Act into law. Among other negative consequences, this law threatened … held beliefs about marriage. And because free speech is protected by our Constitution, he shouldn’t have to choose …
  • Do you know what your children and grandchildren are being taught in school? One Virginia school system’s “anti-racism” policy pressured students to see them themselves as either racist or oppressed. A Wisconsin school was caught with secret plan to “transition” a gender-confused high schooler against her parent’s wishes. Are you confident and equipped in your rights as a parent to face these dangerous ideologies and the threats they could present to your child’s wellbeing? Get free access to attend Alliance Defending Freedom’s free online training, Parental Rights in the Face of Critical ...
  • … to help women and girls by redefining what it means to be a woman or a girl—in complete contradiction to biological … are ignored, it is women who suffer the most. Title IX should continue to reflect these intrinsic differences. … and disregards medical ethics. 5. It violates freedoms of speech and religion Changing “sex” to include “sexual …
  • … officials did not know what exactly had been perceived as offensive. Dr. Fox then contacted one of the department’s … a violation of both his religious freedom and freedom of speech. The First Amendment protects Dr. Fox’s right to be … of Austin on behalf of Dr. Fox. The bottom line Everyone should be able to speak freely without fear of government …
  • … even if those beliefs are widely held and constitutionally protected (as ours – and those of our clients and supporters … But if Amazon wants to choose a different course, we would be happy to help the company create a participation policy … organizations it allows to participate in AmazonSmile, it should certainly disclose that to its customers. After all, …
  • … there was a section about protecting students’ freedom of speech and religion. Jennifer decided that this must have … inappropriate symbols, gestures or statements that may be offensive, disruptive or deemed distractive to the school … face mask to school if she chooses to do so. “No student should be singled out for peacefully expressing her religious …
  • … because some might disagree with them or find their views offensive. Read the details of this case below. What is … to those who might see it, and that Students for Life should seek “less harmful” ways of expressing their pro-life … that also created a complex, burdensome permit system for speech activities. It agreed to revise a second policy used …