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  • … In the 1950s and ‘60s, these ideas were popularized by political philosopher Isaiah Berlin in an essay titled “ Two … or constraints.” In other words, you have negative liberty when there aren’t external factors (such as laws) restraining … today in the United States. But if our notion of freedom becomes decoupled from true goodness, then freedom will slip …
  • … Union has chosen to ignore these facts in pursuit of its political agenda. It filed a lawsuit challenging the Save … disqualified . Women’s roller derby – A male athlete is part of a women’s roller derby team that has won the world … . We can no longer ignore that this is happening. When males who identify as female are permitted to compete in …
  • … Responding to a Media Smear in 303 Creative When ADF and our clients are slandered, we will respond. So … is a feature of free speech, not a bug. In fact, that’s part of the reason ADF exists. Our mission is to defend … answer to these untruths isn’t silence; it’s more speech. When ADF and our clients are slandered, we will respond. So …
  • … state come from? The early 1900s saw the “progressive” political movement that began in Europe take root in the … rules that federal government agencies create and enforce. When Congress acts through the legislative process outlined … the result is referred to as a new law or statute. When executive branch agencies publish rules and policies in …
  • … because they choose to work in public education. But when an Indiana school district instituted a new policy that … members from engaging in any debate about the policy. And when one school counselor responded honestly to a … from parents. The training also claimed that a person becomes “transgender” “when they say so” and that it could be …
  • … welcome news to those of us old enough to remember a time when passing a high school anatomy class required mastering … and women are those with XX chromosomes. Since 1776, when Adam Smith first introduced the “invisible hand” of … is a sad commentary on the state of affairs in our nation when dollars and cents drive decisions with such immense …
  • … the food we eat, but also the medicines and drugs we take. Part of the FDA’s mission is to be “responsible for … the FDA has not been fulfilling this mission when it comes to its decisions about high-risk abortion … critical safety standards it originally deemed necessary when it approved the abortion drug mifepristone in 2000. But …
  • … should be places where civil debate can thrive. When students from different backgrounds, political persuasions, and religions gather, everyone should be able to share their opinions and beliefs, even when they disagree. Especially when they disagree. Freedom of …
  • … that at some schools, not all conversations are welcome. When Lindsey expressed concern as a parent about a book that … of a book that was going to be read to every class as a part of a new read-aloud program at the school’s library. … in September 2022 asking that Lindsey be reinstated, and when they did not receive a response, they filed a lawsuit on …
  • … to determining which ideas are true and good, and when more people speak up for the truth, false and worthless … the hands of the government. Government censorship occurs when agencies or officials silence speech, force people to … the account of a person or an organization for their political or religious beliefs. This practice would have …