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- … My Middle School Silenced My Free Speech T-Shirts About ‘Two Genders.’ I’m Fighting Back I was pulled out of my first period class and told by …
- … Why the Stanford Free Speech Debacle Matters The heckling of Judge Kyle Duncan at … Kyle Duncan. Judge Duncan had been invited to speak by the campus chapter of the Federalist Society. He was set to …
- … Pro-Life Students School Professor on Free Speech A professor at Fresno State tried to censor the campus chapter of Students for Life. Written by Alliance …
- … How Preferred Pronouns Threaten Free Speech ‘Preferred pronouns’ may sound harmless, but they can … “he” or “she” have traditionally been used to refer back to that individual, reflecting the sex of the person …
- … New York Is Violating Photographer’s Free Speech Photographer Emilee Carpenter wants to create art … say something they don’t believe. Every American should be free to express ideas even if the government disagrees with …
- … To Protect Free Speech, We Must Preserve Language It may at times seem … demonstrates the importance of language in defending free speech. Throughout his career in counseling, Brian has …
- … Public-Accommodation Laws Must Respect, Not Violate, Free Speech In June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that government … But Alliance Defending Freedom defended her right to free speech—all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Government …
- … Chelsey Nelson, the Kentucky Photographer Standing Up for Free Speech Photographer and blogger Chelsey Nelson is … an unjust Louisville law that violates her rights to free speech and religious freedom. Written by Alliance …
- … Laws Schools Must Protect Free Speech, American Bar Association Says At a time when free … stifling speech than encouraging it. Speakers invited to campus to share their knowledge and experience have instead …
- … US Supreme Court Protects Free Speech in Landmark Ruling The Court ruled in favor of free speech in Lorie Smith’s landmark case, 303 Creative v. …