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  • … Published April 13, 2022 Revised December 21, 2023 Imagine you’re at a school board meeting discussing changes to school … School Board’s policy? The policy forces teachers to violate their beliefs by requiring them to address … these courageous teachers about what the school’s policy should be. But, in a free society, everyone must have the …
  • … speech not only entails a right to think or express what you want in the privacy of your own mind or home. To be able … peaceful means they so choose. Governments need a strong compelling interest to limit speech. Some notable exceptions … against its speech. Churches throughout the country should be able to communicate to the public on the same terms …
  • … code could be used to compel health-care providers to violate their consciences. Written by Gregory S. Baylor … to perform dangerous procedures that go against their deeply held beliefs, especially when they involve children. … right to operate according to its beliefs. No ministry should have to choose between helping the hurting and …
  • … professionals to decline to perform procedures that violate their conscience. Written by Greg Chafuen Published … moral, or religious beliefs. It’s simple: every American should have the freedom to operate according to their ethical … at the door when they serve their patients. Regardless of your beliefs about the practice of medicine, we should all …
  • … some warranted, some not. So what is cancel culture, really? Written by Caroline Reeves Published April 14, 2021 Revised February 8, 2023 By now, you’ve likely heard of “cancel culture.” The term is used … culture. Sign the Philadelphia Statement today to show your support and share it with friends . In order to conquer …
  • … are forcing teachers to be complicit in this deception by compelling them to lie or withhold information about students … presentation also directs staff that “All communication should be in collaboration with the student ,” not the … parents, and “If the parent/guardian is NOT aware, you should utilize the student’s preferred name at school but …
  • … explain on her own website and social media accounts the religious reasons why she only celebrates weddings between … force people to celebrate events that conflict with their deeply held religious beliefs. That’s true of Coeur d’Alene, and …
  • … world has ever known to censor speech it disagrees with should be an alarm bell for every American. In a  string of … censorial alliance with the White House was the second deeply troubling report his House Subcommittee on the … and Dick’s Sporting Goods, as well as those related to “religious texts” including Bibles. This kind of surveillance …
  • … from its tuition assistance program because they were religious to barring access to its Dual Enrollment Program … the rule change would require Mid Vermont Christian to violate its beliefs by allowing males into female bathrooms … due to its beliefs. Religious schools and their families should not have to abandon their religious beliefs and …
  • … to talk about pursuing a trans identity. Counselors could violate the law—and lose their professional license—simply by … lose when the government is the one deciding which ideas should prevail.” The government must respect the freedom to … rights and where the government is infringing them. If you have questions or if your rights were violated, please …