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  • … between husband and wife, but Colorado made clear she wasn’t welcome in that space. Lorie learned a state law was … in Lorie's favor, reaffirming that the government can't force Americans to say things they don't believe. Outcome Reversing the 10th Circuit, the Supreme …
  • … different things depending on who you ask . This doesn’t make the concept of freedom nebulous and undefinable. Far … In other words, you have negative liberty when there aren’t external factors (such as laws) restraining you from doing … a law, negative liberty would say that the government can’t take away your microphone to prevent you from speaking in a …
  • … the advocate with difficult questions. If the answers don’t work well, the friendly moot court judges can help the …
  • … and policies reflect biological reality. When they don’t, it’s girls and women who most often suffer the … Unfortunately, Selina, Alanna, Chelsea, and Ashley aren’t the only girls in their state whose athletic opportunities … Alanna says. “I know that no matter how hard I work, I won’t be able to have the top spot.” Selina, Chelsea, Alanna, and …
  • … laws to force people to say something they don’t believe. Written by Kellie Fiedorek Published June 1, 2023 … of Colorado tried to force Lorie to say things she doesn’t believe. But Alliance Defending Freedom defended her right … websites expressing messages about marriage she doesn’t believe. Thankfully, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected …
  • … to practice religion.” Indeed. Religious freedom doesn’t mean the absence of religion or freedom from religion. … by regulating conduct: for example, restaurants can’t serve only white people or only women. Yet although court … everyone, regardless of their background. But he can’t express messages that violate his conscience. Jack does not …
  • … saw the calls as an invitation to pray for those he didn’t know. But the two men soon filed a complaint with the … Even after explaining to the Commission that it wasn’t the people Jack objected to, but rather the message the … Jack’s beliefs about marriage.” Unfortunately, this wouldn’t be the last time that Colorado would bring Jack into court. …
  • … condemned as villains by our own leadership.” Disney didn’t do itself any favors by taking sides on a hot-button social … a viewpoint that the biggest book seller in the world won’t sell? Yet Amazon isn’t the only company with ambiguous speech codes. Apple and …
  • … First proposed in 1923, the Equal Rights Amendment didn’t receive Congressional approval until 1972, after which it … fact has not stopped progressives from arguing that it isn’t too late to still enshrine it in the U.S. Constitution. In … they’ll have to start over from the beginning. They can’t just pick up where they left off in 1979. Even the late …
  • … or misleading policies to silence people whose beliefs don’t align with those of school administrators. Here are some of … “peace and/or comfort” of others. This meant Chike couldn’t speak his message anywhere on campus, including inside the … against Maggie in February 2022—even though she hadn’t violated any rule or policy.   Maggie DeJong was punished …