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  • … Media Group? “I want to marry a guy like that.” That’s what went through Angel’s mind when she and Carl were in high … children. As you can imagine, that keeps them busy—as does owning a filmmaking business, Telescope Media Group. … tell stories about marriage that are consistent with their religious beliefs, they must also tell stories about marriage …
  • … with “clear and impermissible hostility” toward Jack’s religious beliefs, violating the First Amendment. It should … court ruled that Jack could be forced to express things he does not believe. And a state appeals court affirmed that … send a clear message that all artists are free to express what they believe without being punished. How does the …
  • … “communicate negative, hostile, and derogatory messages to people rooted in their marginalized group membership.” … and tolerance. Dr. Hiers believes that encouraging people to view unintentional comments as attacks leads them …
  • … the justice he deserves. Let’s take a look at his case and what got him there in the first place. Chike Uzuegbunam is … college officials stopped him from publicly sharing his faith as he desired. They silenced him twice while he was … the college argued that Chike peacefully sharing his religious beliefs should receive no constitutional …
  • … the Equality Act Threatens Your Freedom Laws must respect religious freedom and promote justice for all. The Equality … in-depth look at this legislation and its ramifications. What is the Equality Act? The essence of the Equality Act is … Connecticut , where a state high school athletic policy does just that. These four women ran track in high school, …
  • … and abortion drugs Medical and anti-trafficking organizations agree that one “red flag” for human trafficking … trafficking—both from the U.S. government and the American people—it’s one of the most disappointing. Image Julie Marie …
  • Skaneateles Middle School began treating a seventh-grade girl as the opposite sex and actively lied to her parents about it.