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  • … On Originals, a printing company in Lexington, Kentucky. When Blaine took the reins, Hands On Originals was half a … favor yet again and dismissed the case because the GLSO did not have a legal right to sue Hands On Originals. That … to create messages consistently with their beliefs. If the government can tell Blaine what to create, it can do the same …
  • … realized the amendment would have unleashed a cascade of government actions that would harm women. This included … in the ‘70s. The ERA centers on the word “sex” at a time when ideologues and activists are aggressively pushing to … ERA’s removal of the distinctions between men and women in our laws threatens equal opportunities for women, putting in …
  • … everywhere got a look at what their students were learning when schools went online in 2020. And many were not pleased … Yet, courts still don’t always protect parents’ rights, so our team is working to ensure that parental rights are … have the right to be parents. We don’t co-parent with the government.   Tell me a little about what you’re doing at ADF …
  • … a Viewpoint Diversity Problem. Here’s How They Can Fix It. When corporations lack viewpoint diversity and weigh in on … July 11, 2022 Corporations have an incredible impact on our culture today. Large outfits in tech, banking, and … Disney, for example. This year, the company announced it did not support Florida’s bill  to protect parental rights in …
  • … most cherished rights since the Founding. In both our personal lives and our professional careers, the right to … students and faculty members to speak messages they did not agree with. Three teachers joined John in signing the … that he could not use these students’ legal names, and when he objected, the superintendent claimed that his …
  • … their personal goals. Dr. Schwartz never expected the government to step in and tell him what conversations were … makes suggestions—which they can embrace or ignore. It’s a profession built on trust. His patients come to … their Orthodox Jewish beliefs. Dr. Schwartz didn’t feel he could stand by and tell his patients that he cannot help …
  • … Coach Kennedy didn’t ask for players to join him, but when some of them asked if they could, he told them, “This is … join him, and he didn’t know that anyone would. But many did. Voluntarily and on their own. While Coach Kennedy had … , the Supreme Court set a standard for when the speech of government employees is protected. The court ruled that …
  • … California Thinks It Can Raise Your Kids Better Than You Can Along with … blockers, cross-sex hormones, and irreversible surgeries. It also denies parents the right to have access to their … the proper forum for custody determinations. SB 107 could also conflict with various federal laws, including …
  • … apparently, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts did not get the memo. And now the mission of one Christian … should stay out of religious schools’ hiring practices when it comes to employees who are called upon to transmit … the schools’ faith to students. In a recent decision in Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru , the Court …
  • … Fastest Girl in Connecticut. But Transgender Athletes Made it an Unfair Fight. It’s discouraging that the federal … a federal district court recently  dismissed  our case. The court’s decision to do so tells women and girls … by losing those four state championship titles to a male. When colleges looked at my record, they didn’t see the …