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  • … for me to come to my own conclusions. It’s natural for our family to have those conversations where we share our … I didn’t go around pushing my opinion on anyone. All I did was wear a shirt. But even that was enough to upset … dad, and he agreed with me, so he came and picked me up. When he talked with administrators, they said what I did was …
  • … Responding to a Media Smear in 303 Creative When ADF and our clients are slandered, we will respond. So in the spirit … Lorie design custom graphics for a same-sex wedding. Lorie did not respond to the inquiry because Colorado could punish …
  • … Johnson didn’t have a dream, but he knew some men who did. What Alfred — who lived in the Grant Park community as a … teachers. And one more thing: the food. Early on, when the academy first opened, Alfred was astonished at how … says, a little woefully. “We haven’t had regular milk in our refrigerator for years. I eat uncured turkey bacon. No …
  • … protects this essential freedom to peacefully practice our religion. But when COVID-19 hit the United States and lockdowns began, some … the COVID-19 pandemic? Across the country, Americans did what they could to mitigate the effects of COVID-19. …
  • … of what it means to live in a truly diverse country where our freedoms of speech and of conscience are guaranteed by … all artists look to their conscience and their beliefs to decide what to create. A Muslim singer may decide that her … to promote what they believe rather than let the government dictate that choice. But my choice is not …
  • … 20, 2023 Revised January 31, 2024 Few institutions embody our cherished freedom of speech quite like public libraries. … them. Punished for speaking the truth The library did not stop at allowing others to disrupt Moms for Liberty events. Instead, it went even further in August when Moms for Liberty hosted an event titled “Forum on Fair …
  • … hill in cross country without a wheelbarrow.’” It worked. “When I would hit hills in my races, I was like, ‘All right. … that she looked at some things differently than they did. She also realized that, for at least some of the women, … “But we had always tried to impress on ourselves and on our children that you’ve got to trust God. You just have to …
  • … In fact, that commitment almost ended my career before it began. I had wanted to be a midwife since I was in my late … and we formed Nottingham Students for Life (NSFL). But our initial application to become a society was rejected by … had saidabout me — people I should have trusted, people I did trust. I was really surprised by one line in particular, …
  • … for medical transitions, which are required by the government’s interpretation of the ACA and related … doctors’ medical judgment or conscientious objections. How did the Biden administration overstep its authority? On Jan. … that go against their deeply held convictions—especially when they involve children and adolescents. Case timeline May …
  • … of businesses. Any employer with fewer than 50 employees did not have to provide health insurance. HRSA exempted some … (RFRA). Passed by Congress in 1993, RFRA states that the government cannot “substantially burden a person’s exercise … beliefs. The bottom line Americans’ freedoms do not end when they choose to open a business. The government cannot …