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  • … temporarily entrust their child for educational purposes. When parents drop their child off at school each morning, they expect the school will call when something important happens that affects their child. If … with our car when we drop it off for a routine oil change, how much more should we expect school officials to notify us …
  • … massive confusion among West Virginia schools about how to enforce the law. The West Virginia legislature passed …
  • … chapter of the Federalist Society. He was set to address how judges in lower courts determine how to rule in cases in … long prided themselves on defending the rule of law and minority views. If diverse views are no longer protected at … Amendment protecting the minority from the whims of the majority. The great abolitionist Frederick Douglass once …
  • … American women who campaigned against it and helped others understand the damage it would wreak upon the country. … in the ‘70s. The ERA centers on the word “sex” at a time when ideologues and activists are aggressively pushing to … vote constituted a legitimate 38 th state signature. But when the Department of Justice told Virginia that its vote …
  • … Lois McLatchie explained the legislation’s real purpose. "When it comes to buffer zones, I think we can all agree that … a nationwide “buffer zone” bill for England and Wales.   How have public spaces protection orders and “buffer zones” … for silently praying on a public street,” Isabel said. “When it comes to censorship zones, peaceful prayer and …
  • … beliefs about every issue. Students, faculty members, and others on campus inevitably hold a variety of different … First Amendment rights at America's public universities.   How have colleges and universities threatened First Amendment … are forced to remain if they want to share their beliefs. When a college or university establishes a “free speech …
  • … civil and respectful. But it’s impossible to have a debate when your opponent doesn’t show up. That’s the situation I ran into recently when I was invited to speak at a college panel discussion …
  • … it was possible only because the interests of the white majority, which he believed were saving face internationally … economically, converged with the interests of the black minority, which were achieving equal treatment and equal … the majority will only secure civil rights for minorities when it serves the majority’s self-interest. In other words, …
  • … are paving an alternative path forward for business.   How ESG began Although many Americans have heard of ESG, not … on executives’ compensation packages.   Who does ESG hurt? When companies embrace ESG, they are encouraged to prioritize …   ADF's Viewpoint Diversity Score Netzly and Bowyer both serve on the advisory council for Alliance Defending …
  • … where they are most needed.   A Post- Roe America Began When a Grievous Wrong Was Rectified We have turned the page … criminalized abortion. As Justice Alito noted in the Dobbs majority opinion, Roe was “simply wrong” about the common law … makers at the local, state, and federal level debated how best to promote the flourishing of mothers and their …