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  • The Equality Act: What You Need to Know
  • … Service for failing to produce records on its secret deal with an activist group to investigate churches. Federal … to Freedom From Religion Foundation, which struck a deal with the IRS to end the lawsuit Freedom From Religion … Service for failing to produce records on its secret deal with an activist group to investigate churches. Federal …
  • … When Big Banks Discriminate Americans should not risk losing their … ministries have suffered similar fates at the hands of big banks. This past year, Bank of America  closed  the … of the U.S. taxpayer. If these banks are considered “too big to fail,” then they are also too big for bias. If they …
  • … In the Biggest Cases, Big Law Tilts Decisively Left As someone who practiced in ‘Big Law’ for over a decade, I and many of my colleagues came … is a well-known phenomenon. As someone who practiced in “Big Law” for over a decade, I and many of my colleagues came …
  • West Virginia passed abortion laws that protect women, girls, and unborn children, but GenBioPro is more concerned with profit.
  • … 5th Circuit: Stop government from censoring speech through Big Tech Friend-of-the-court brief asks federal appeals court … the role of government, and it certainly isn’t the role of Big Tech. We are urging the 5th Circuit to uphold the lower … freedom of speech.” The brief notes multiple examples of Big Tech censorship that would violate the First Amendment if …
  • … Standing Up to Big Banks’ Censorship Campaign No American should ever have … George Orwell’s 1984 , but they’re happening today. While “Big Brother” held a stranglehold on citizens of Oceania, Big Banks and Big Tech pose similar threats to our freedoms …
  • Oregon State University excludes an independent student newspaper from most of campus.
  • Neal Hardin serves as Web Manager & Writer for Alliance Defending Freedom
  • True freedom is not primarily a freedom ‘from’ external restraints or a freedom ‘to’ enact our own will but a freedom ‘for’ something greater than ourselves.