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  • … in the North, draconian blasphemy laws continue to be wielded against religious minorities who disagree with the …  in December, although the charges against her have yet to be dismissed. Despite these outrages, the Biden …
  • … 23, 2023 Revised November 8, 2023 Should the government be allowed to force someone to express a message they have … invalidated a similar law in California. No one should be targeted by the government for peacefully living out their … and pro-life information to women so that they will be supported in choosing to give birth—things like pregnancy …
  • … But the freedom of speech isn’t like a virus that needs to be quarantined to prevent it from spreading. Nor is it like a piece of art that needs to be roped off in a museum and only admired but never used. It’s a God-given right to be enjoyed by every individual. And it’s a right that is …
  • … to Americans based on the content of protected speech can be held to account under the First Amendment. But beyond this …
  • … an impossible choice: give up its religious beliefs or be excluded from the universal preschool program because of …
  • … her fellow writers didn’t believe her opinions deserved to be heard. They didn’t like Weiss’s opinions, therefore they … thoughts in the public square without fearing that they’ll be bullied or censored. Help stand for free speech and join …
  • … what they have accomplished, and the opportunity he has to be involved in their lives. From 2008 to 2015, Coach Kennedy … school brought it up. Concerned that the prayer could be violating the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause, … to take a moment to kneel, ensuring that his prayer would be “physically separate” from the students. He didn’t ask …
  • … she saw a cart arrive with instruments that she knew could be used for live abortions, not miscarriage surgeries. She … participate in the abortion, her bosses told her she would be charged with “insubordination and patient abandonment,” … to these revisions, other nurses at Mount Sinai will not be forced to go through the horrifying experience that Cathy …
  • In Thompson v. Hebdon, a group of Alaska voters alleged the government was infringing on free speech.
  • … becomes “transgender” “when they say so” and that it could be considered “discrimination” if employees declined to … ultimately voted to fire Kathy simply because she chose to be honest with a journalist. What’s at stake? All Americans … for confirming facts about the policy. Educators can’t be forced to violate their beliefs as a condition of …