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  • … This Photographer Made It Clear: Censorship Is Not a Virginia Value  Photographer … the state’s preferred views. Thankfully, one photographer took a stand to challenge this law. Passion for photography … what a law in his state tried to force him to do. That’s why Bob took a stand and challenged this unconstitutional law …
  • … from Pew Research Center, 62 percent of U.S. teens said it was more important that people feel “welcome and safe … understand the danger so that we can stand against it. Why is censorship bad? The freedom of speech is an important … team who identified as transgender, and the competition took place without incident. But the next day, the school …
  • … opinion in the case immediately after the leak. And when it didn’t, Court watchers expected to hold their breath until the very end of the term. That’s why on a Friday morning, a week before the Supreme Court’s … the integrity of the medical profession. Mississippi’s law took into account the latest scientific evidence on fetal …
  • … nursing to make children’s lives better. But after nearly 20 years at the Winnebago County Health Department, … then and there that she wanted to serve children. That’s why she became a pediatric nurse. And Sandra excelled at her … or participating in abortions would violate the oath she took to “do no harm.” This left Sandra with two choices: …
  • … doctors have pushed the idea that the best way to help these children is to subject them to harmful, experimental, … normal practice is for doctors to cautiously wait years to change established medical practices (often to ensure new … “them” without telling her parents. Making matters worse, it then hid its actions from her parents for months. The …
  • … human rights that should be enjoyed by all people. But these fundamental freedoms are under assault in today’s … punish or threaten people simply for praying silently.   Why “buffer zones” are actually censorship zones Local … to be an "act of approval/disapproval" toward abortion. It covers 10 streets surrounding Bournemouth’s abortion …
  • … of federal officials has been in regular contact with nearly every American social-media company about the spread … … considering our options on what to do about it.” The First Amendment explicitly bars government officials … We must maintain a robust marketplace of ideas, which is why the Supreme Court must affirm that government officials …
  • … Freedom Published May 17, 2022 Revised May 31, 2023 Today, it seems there are daily examples of people facing public … positions because of statements they made or stances they took in the past. This is a huge problem for anyone who … not merely those able to weather abuse.   Learn more: Why you should care about this historic Supreme Court win: …
  • … little. He likes for me to come to my own conclusions. It’s natural for our family to have those conversations where … way and go along with their point of view. I’m not sure why they act as though speaking up causes any trouble. … out of first-period class by the acting principal. She took me into an office and told me I would have to change my …
  • … school officials rushed to impose a male identity on a 12-year-old girl after she expressed confusion over her gender … and fueled anger toward her mother. Gender dysphoria can resolve over time. But parents, not school employees and … Title IX of the Education Amendments, which was passed nearly 50 years ago, is designed to ensure equal …