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  • … tradition, in which the law secures rights equally for all people. The Conference on Critical Legal Studies was founded … several tenets that have come to define CRT: 1. “Racism is ordinary, not aberrational.” One of the most important … And CRT’s victims aren’t just conservatives or people of faith. Delgado and Stefancic also address the pervasiveness …
  • … secured their ability to operate according to their faith after challenging a Virginia law. Written by Alliance … like the Virginia Values Act claim they merely protect people from discrimination, in reality, they’re much more … for so-called “gender transition” surgeries to make people appear as the opposite sex. Enabling such procedures …
  • … an easy avenue for financial corporations to penalize ordinary Americans for their views or political beliefs—and …
  • … sex at school, their parents should be the first people consulted. School administrators and parents should be … knowledge. ‘Gender support plans’ present dangers to many people Despite what schools claim when they roll out “gender … present unique dangers to three specific categories of people. First and foremost, these plans hurt the students …
  • … protected that right. Louisiana abortion providers went to extraordinary lengths to erase a law that state legislators …
  • … are arguing to restrict free speech. More and more , people are labeling speech they deem offensive as “violence,” … Court cases protecting the freedom of speech , including Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015), NIFLA v. Becerra (2018), and … As Dr. Pamela Paresky writes in Psychology Today , “Two people can interact with the same circumstances and perceive …
  • … of Congress, the legislative branch. This ensures that the people making laws must answer to the voters. The president, … the fact that we seem to be governed by unelected people instead of by Congress and the president. How did … the problems of the modern world. In Wilson’s mind, ordinary men elected to Congress were ill-equipped to craft …
  • … “planned to stride into the building and open fire on the people inside in an effort to kill as many as possible.” He … misguided attack have sharpened my resolve and deepened my faith in my Savior, who commands my destiny and shields me … movements, and advance the human rights of all people.” But some high-ranking employees have made statements …
  • … today as blessed and hopeful. I’m able to be there for people. To be God’s hands and make sure that people know they matter.” Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission … of its case below. The Mission lives out its Christian faith by bringing the love of Jesus Christ to over a thousand …
  • … that compelled speech is unconstitutional. Compelling people to speak messages against their most deeply held … undermines the common good. A free society depends on ordinary citizens having the freedom of belief as well as the … opinion, or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein.” Wooley v. Maynard (1977) A Jehovah’s Witness …