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  • … child or adolescent gender dysphoria Experts differ as to how gender dysphoria ought to be treated in children and … adults at .002-.014 percent, a 2019 survey indicated that “between 2-9% of high school students self-identify as … and reverted to a gender identity congruent with their sex.” Finally, therapeutic choices themselves can …
  • … 28, 2022 Recently, Heritage Action for America unveiled a new initiative: ESG Hurts . You’ve likely heard of ESG. It … are paving an alternative path forward for business.   How ESG began Although many Americans have heard of ESG, not … with progressive political goals . For example, The New York Times has reported that according to the nonprofit group …
  • … different entirely, much more nefarious. Take former New York Times journalist Bari Weiss. After enduring years of … damaging environment she saw unfolding at The Times and how she saw cancel culture playing a role in her departure: …
  • … Censorship Law prohibits Brian from having certain conversations with his younger clients about this topic. If a … that banks, schools, employers, or other private actors censoring people they hold power over is acceptable. … but failing to define what violates the law. Second, the new statute precludes centers from offering services, …
  • … Published October 27, 2022 Revised November 3, 2022 Conversations about abortion can be challenging and … knows that. They don’t have to be, though. Even debates between the most committed ideological opponents can be civil … those pro-choice organizations let the audience down. Their absence sent a clear message that they are content …
  • … organizations. In 2017, the Trump Administration issued new HHS rules , freeing a number of nonprofits with moral or … moral objectors. What’s at stake? Being forced to choose between violating your convictions and facing crippling fines … v. Burwell … Little Sisters of the Poor … Virginia … New York … Maryland … Delaware … U.S. Court of Appeals for the …
  • … to today’s volatile political climate by shutting down or censoring speech, especially the speech of people who hold … First Amendment rights at America's public universities.   How have colleges and universities threatened First Amendment … College amended in response to ADF’s lawsuit. A relatively new way in which colleges and universities have begun …
  • … most powerful corporations the world has ever known are censoring speech they disagree with. Written by Jeremy … we call on the Court  to protect against the state of New York’s indirect weaponization of the financial industry to …
  • … Kelvin Cochran was fired from his job as fire chief by the city of Atlanta because he expressed Christian beliefs in a … Rescue Department struggled without his leadership. The new mayor of Atlanta “begged” Kelvin to return, which he did … with Scripture—that sex is reserved for marriage between a man and a woman. After the councilmember spoke with …
  • … basic goods and services to potential customers based on their race, color, religion, or national origin. Since then, … don’t believe, violating their First Amendment rights. How have states correctly applied public-accommodation laws? … example. In 2019, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the city of Phoenix could not use a public-accommodation …