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  • … been bastions of free speech where just about any idea can be discussed or debated. In the 1960s, the Free Speech … principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply … be more stressful for her than it will be for the person who tells herself it will be illuminating, or an opportunity …
  • … Published May 9, 2022 Revised March 13, 2023 The federal government seems to grow larger every year, not just through … year, and the chilling effect they could have on those who live and work according to their deeply held beliefs.   … on patients—even children. These dangerous procedures can have harmful, lifelong, and irreversible consequences, …
  • … Services oversaw around 100 foster homes every day.   Who are Sharonell Fulton and Catholic Social Services? As a … Social Services: conform their beliefs to match the government’s or shut down. ADF has represented other … Outcome The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the City can’t discriminate against a faith-based foster-care agency, …
  • … an attempt to silence them. The organization accuses those who do not subscribe to its views of engaging in “hate,” and … for free speech, it does more than just ensure our clients can choose what to say and not to say. Victories for free … protected. But some partisan activists are urging the government to shut down faith-based adoption and foster care …
  • … own prosecutor general against Dr. Päivi Räsänen. Who is Dr. Päivi Räsänen? Dr. Päivi Räsänen is a medical … Section 10 of the Criminal Code of Finland says a person can be charged with “agitation against a minority group” if … be free to express their own beliefs without fear of government punishment or censorship. While Finland claims to …
  • … down, and the event proved that a culture of free speech can flourish with civil debate   Time will tell if the school … Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski , in which the Court ruled that government officials can be held accountable  when they …     In order to end cancel culture, each one of us has to decide to share our thoughts and hear others out in a spirit …
  • … ended her lawsuit never having violated her conscience. Who is Barronelle Stutzman of Arlene’s Flowers? Barronelle is … to live according to their beliefs without fear of government punishment. That’s why Barronelle stood strong in … : The Washington Supreme Court ruled that the government can force her—and other creative professionals in the …
  • … are supposed to be places where students and faculty can respectfully discuss and debate important ideas. But … Freedom for help. Read on to learn more about his story. Who is Dr. Nathaniel Hiers? Dr. Nathaniel Hiers is a former … membership.” According to the flyers, “microaggressions” can be intentional but are often “subtle, indirect, and …
  • … works with and conveys God’s love to everyone no matter who they are, including those who identify as LGBT, she can only celebrate weddings consistent with her beliefs. Can … Elenis (another ADF case), the High Court ruled that the government cannot use public-accommodation laws to force …
  • … serves every person, he cannot express every message. Who is Blaine Adamson, owner of Hands On Originals? Blaine … that inspire people—shirts with designs that people can’t wait to put on. “From the beginning, it was always … to create messages consistently with their beliefs. If the government can tell Blaine what to create, it can do the same …