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  • … children. From privacy to sports to health care, our laws should recognize and respect that women and men are … women’s sports, and threatens the privacy, safety and free speech of teachers and students. Cases State of Kansas v. … take away women’s right to fair competition. We will soon be appealing one of those cases to the Supreme Court. Cases …
  • … State University did when they took on a university speech code.  The College Republicans were used to being a … part, maintained a speech code that required students to “be civil” to one another.  Although College Republicans … from censorship for saying things other students found “offensive.”  Alliance Defending Freedom continues to fight …
  • … indoctrination in Critical Race Theory and your gift will be DOUBLED by a matching grant! ! Jump to: Critical Race … rights and freedoms like religious freedom and free speech. It’s called “critical theory.” Critical theory is … students are tomorrow’s leaders. Schools and universities should be marketplaces of ideas where students can learn from …
  • … Baton Rouge's use of an ordinance barring "annoying" and "offensive" speech violated Mr. Netherland's First Amendment rights. Case … Baton Rouge's use of an ordinance barring "annoying" and "offensive" speech violated Mr. Netherland's First Amendment …
  • … of Roe v. Wade.  She soon learned that the event would not be allowed.  The administration told Beth that “Washington is … meeting and tried to intimidate them, calling the event "offensive" and saying the students could be expelled if they … challenging these actions and college policies restricting speech.  The district soon settled the case, agreeing to …
  • … into the school office, told that their fliers were "offensive" and warned not to pass them out on school … the school to question this censorship of their daughter's speech, they were told that the "school has a right to censor … into the school office, told that their fliers were "offensive" and warned not to pass them out on school …
  • … other public universities, OSU maintained unconstitutional speech zone policies that allowed administrators to interfere … all ideas—not just those favored by university officials—should be welcomed and vigorously debated. Several months … views freely on campus even if others find those views “offensive.” Our role in this case Alliance Defending Freedom …
  • … Pearson was also informed that a sign depicting anything "offensive" is unacceptable, and that he would be required to obtain a permit in order to continue exercising his free speech rights, regardless of the content of the sign. Case …