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  • … been bastions of free speech where just about any idea can be discussed or debated. In the 1960s, the Free Speech … ACLU president Nadine Strossen writes in her book HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship , “If we allowed government to suppress speech that might exert a negative influence on our minds or actions, …
  • … Cancel Culture’s Newest Threat What is de-banking, and why should you be concerned about it? Written by Jay Hobbs Published March … in their services. And the danger that these benefits might be taken away gives financial institutions good reason …
  • … What Does It Mean to Be Pro-Life? The dictionary definition of 'pro-life' doesn’t tell the whole story. Here’s what it means to be pro-life. Written by Bradley Evans Published May 12, 2022 … —"the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy”—which only reinforced inaccurate conceptions of …
  • … cross-country coach informed the team that they would be racing against a male athlete from the University of … the opportunity to protect women’s sports in Idaho. That’s why Alliance Defending Freedom is representing Madison and … between men and women are real, and they matter. That’s why we have separate men’s and women’s sports. Every male on …
  • … Victory! Connecticut Pro-Life Pregnancy Center Won't Be Forced to Speak Against Its Mission A pro-life pregnancy … of the various free services Caring Families provides can be done safely, effectively, and lawfully without a medical … preventing someone from saying something. But it can be violated in the other direction, too: the government …
  • … and faux tolerance while seeking to silence those who might disagree by shouting “their truth.” Many prominent … trigger warnings to “protect” students from any idea that might challenge them or make them feel uncomfortable. From … common baseline of morality shared across many faiths can be established when each is accorded entry into the …
  • … debt. The business was failing, and Blaine worried that it might have to shut down. After trying everything he knew, … every person, he cannot express every message. That’s why he offered to connect the GLSO to another print shop that … The bottom line No matter what you believe, we should all be able to agree that the government should not have the …
  • … probably didn’t realize then how much these words would be exemplified in her own life a few years later as a student … people to give “trigger warnings” just because some might disagree with them or find their views offensive. Read … display. University officials said they feared the display might cause “emotional trauma” to those who might see it, and …
  • … the man delivering the new machine that she didn’t need to be trained on how to print a picture of the ultrasound. They would never give that to the mother because it might convince her not to have an abortion. Sue’s calm, … true. She didn’t need to embellish the facts. And that’s why Sue was such a successful pro-life advocate. Her …
  • … years and hundreds of hours training for the chance to be the very best, to be recognized as champions, and to compete for college … because they were forced to compete against male athletes. Why are these lawsuits important? Men and women are …