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  • … posts celebrating a view of marriage that she believes to be false. They say if she doesn’t, she violates the law. But … And the penalties are staggering. Under the laws, Emilee could be forced to pay limitless damages and $100,000 fines. … criticizing same-sex marriage and that a Democratic print shop owner can decline to design posters for Republican …
  • … in accordance with this belief. That’s why they knew they could not follow the HHS mandate to provide funding for … determine what types of preventive care employers should be required to provide. An arm of HHS called the Health … health-care plan, it would be forced to pay up to $100 per day for every employee affected. If the employer decided to …
  • … Academy’s First Amendment rights when they kicked it out of a school voucher program. Written by Alliance … Christ, and to equip them spiritually and academically to be lights to the world.” And the staff at Bethel is not only … is between a man and a woman (the school is run by a church, after all), the handbook requires that students …
  • … come to him through a recommendation from a parent or a church, he will not continue counseling them unless they … to guide minors toward treatments and procedures that could permanently sterilize them. But if Brian chooses to … censor pure speech by deciding which side of an issue can be talked about. Additionally, it has no right to pry into …
  • … speech: should teachers and professors be compelled to use pronouns contrary to someone’s biology … words of the motto on his license plate. For that, he was fined and sentenced to jail. The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Maynard’s favor, holding that New Hampshire could not require a person to “use their private property as …
  • … which is why the freedoms of speech and religion must be protected at all institutions of higher learning. At … College officials soon approached Chike and told him he could not hand out any materials or speak about his beliefs … the university without any blemish on his record. But one day, a male student approached Dr. Meriwether and demanded …
  • … that oceanic barriers between our nation, Europe, and Asia could effectively isolate us from the rising tide of fascism … her opinion on marriage and human sexuality in a 2004 church pamphlet, for comments made during a 2019 radio … and insisting that Räsänen’s and Pohjola’s publications be censored. The high court will next decide whether to admit …
  • … have access to basic goods and services. No one should be denied food at a restaurant, a ticket at a movie theater, … the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the city of Phoenix could not use a public-accommodation ordinance to compel the … with goods and services like hotel rooms, clothes, and coffee, but they are not the same. Public-accommodation laws …
  • … life. Dr. Räsänen is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. In 2019, she posted a tweet questioning … 10 of the Criminal Code of Finland says a person can be charged with “agitation against a minority group” if they … debate. “I cannot accept that voicing my religious beliefs could mean imprisonment,” Dr. Räsänen said following the …
  • … Revised November 3, 2022 Conversations about abortion can be challenging and uncomfortable. Everyone knows that. They don’t have to be, though. Even debates between the most committed … ideological opponents can be civil and respectful. But it’s impossible to have a debate when your opponent doesn’t …