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- Watch the story of the Tennes Family who was banned from the farmer’s market by the city of East Lansing simply because of their beliefs about marriage.
- Angela Little was a freshman at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) when a friend persuaded her to help establish a Students For Life (SFLA) chapter at the school. They collected signatures, recruited an adviser, and launched a slew of activities: Chalk Day (pro-life messages on campus sidewalks); Planned Parenthood Day (prominently exposing the corporation’s pro-abortion agenda), a petition drive protesting state insurance for abortion.
- When Julea Ward walked into the room of professors from the counseling department, she hoped to find more tolerance than she’d received from her counseling supervisor at Eastern Michigan University. She was wrong.
- The Rockford Public School District betrayed parents’ trust by secretly referring to their daughter by a masculine name and male pronouns.
- Professor Amy Wisner forced students to purchase a subscription to her own political activist group.
- A redefined Michigan law is threatening to violate the First Amendment freedoms of Sacred Heart Academy.
- There is a reason that America’s Founding Fathers considered the freedom of speech one of the most important liberties to protect.
- Get the facts on Thomas More Law Center v. Bonta, a donor privacy case decided at the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Several states are targeting faith-based providers and blocking them from serving foster children. Here's how one ministry in Michigan responded.
- For years, the Tenneses sold their produce at a farmer’s market in East Lansing, Michigan. But then something changed.