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  • … Vermont Can’t Discriminate Against Religious Schools Officials in … the Town Tuition Program, where towns provide funding for students to attend a public school in another town or enroll … available benefits because they are religious. Learn more: How Vermont officials prevented families from choosing …
  • … to their daughter without their knowledge or consent. How did this happen? The Meads were involved in their … ever will. Parents care for their children before they can care for themselves, teaching them to walk, talk, and … district policy based on CRT that discriminates against students and violates their civil rights. The Albemarle …
  • … founder of a ministry to impoverished Ugandans, tells how the ministry was thrown into disarray when Bank of …
  • … speech? What has the Supreme Court said about it? And how does it affect me? Written by Neal Hardin Published … War II, the West Virginia Board of Education required students and teachers at public schools to salute and pledge … appeal to the Supreme Court. Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System v. Southworth (2000) Scott …
  • … Sweet Victory: City Can’t Discriminate Against Christian Family Farm For years, … community through their family farm, Country Mill Farms. They grow apples, peaches, blueberries, sweet corn, and … Steve and Bridget met in ROTC when Bridget was studying to become a nurse. After both serving in the military—Steve in …
  • … Arizona School Board Caves After ADF Lawsuit Students at Arizona Christian University had teaching opportunities taken from them because … students to serve again as student teachers. The agreement can be renewed annually for up to five years. In addition, …
  • … have to punish you or violate your rights before you can challenge a law? For well over 100 years, the answer has … noisy factories next to quiet neighborhoods) before they became actual nuisances. As early as 1887, the U.S. … is, in large measure, one of self-censorship; a harm that can be realized even without an actual prosecution.” Mobil …
  • … cut ties with the Second Amendment advocacy group, using back-channel meetings, public investigations, and threats of … views is a scandal. The idea that powerful corporations can threaten the basic functioning of a Christian ministry, … If these banks are considered “too big to fail,” then they are also too big for bias. If they can’t restrain …
  • … is happening today. Now, many administrators and college students are arguing to restrict free speech. More and more , … potential to accomplish great things for good or ill. As University of Chicago professor Richard M. Weaver once wrote, … to recapture as a culture: while we can’t always choose how words make us feel in the moment, we always have a choice …
  • … are paving an alternative path forward for business.   How ESG began Although many Americans have heard of ESG, not … pro-abortion policies. The hope is that if a company can prove that it emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion … the long run. In a 2021 study, Vanessa Burbano of Columbia University looked at the benefits and costs of corporate …