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This high-school student successfully challenged the government’s illegal attempted rewrite of Title IX, protecting safety and fairness for girls nationwide.

Since going into effect in 1954, the Johnson Amendment has stifled speech by threatening investigations and punishments for nonprofit organizations.

Two laws signed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom tried to punish people for sharing certain political speech. Those laws have been ruled unconstitutional.

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A law in California tried to force ‘large online platforms’ such as Rumble to become the censorship police. That law’s been found unconstitutional.

Naomi Epps Best lost her internship after calling out radical content in her counseling degree. Now, she’s speaking out about ideological pressure in her field.

Idaho passed SB 1100 to protect the privacy of K-12 students, but activists are seeking to designate student spaces by ‘gender identity’ instead of sex.

Mackenna Greene said that abortion pill reversal saved her baby girl, but state officials are inexplicably trying to ban this process.

A school secretly treated a girl as a boy, hid it from her father, and continued after he requested that it stop.

Julea Ward won a victory for free speech after she was expelled from her graduate counseling program for her Christian beliefs.

The Loudoun County School Board stopped interpreting one of its policies to force teachers like Monica Gill, Tanner Cross, and Kim Wright to speak in violation of their beliefs.

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