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- ‘Preferred pronouns’ may sound harmless, but they can have vast implications for free speech.
- Some of the most powerful corporations the world has ever known are censoring speech they disagree with.
- We cannot continue to let law enforcement, regulators, and banks that are too big to fail run roughshod over our First Amendment freedoms.
- … against their sincerely held religious beliefs” or “author specific prayers, homilies, vows, or other writings” …
- The Supreme Court should make it clear that the West Virginia law protecting women’s sports should be enforced.
- A pair of recently proposed state abortion laws are not “pro-choice”; they’re anti-life.
- In a pair of cases, the Supreme Court has the opportunity to begin disentangling the public and private spheres of power.
- The case at issue involves a woman who identifies as a lesbian suing the Missouri Department of Corrections for job discrimination.
- Our laws must ensure that educators and their students are free to speak, live, work, and learn in accordance with their faith and conscience.
- The duty to notify parents arises from parents’ right to direct their children’s upbringing, care, and education.