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  • … brought by individuals who fear that the government will use a law to violate their constitutional rights. Even if the … they became actual nuisances. As early as 1887, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed its ability to hear cases about future … Colorado’s misuse of its public-accommodation law, which officials used to compel her speech and force her to …
  • … soccer team may now find themselves sharing the field, the locker room, and the bathroom with a boy. Laudably, 24 states have … And they have now captured the Biden administration, which is seeking to impose their ideology on unwilling …
  • … —"the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy”—which only reinforced inaccurate conceptions of what the … did the term “pro-life” come from? Even before the U.S. Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade in 1973, finding a supposed … education, pastoral care, public policy, and prayer. The use of the term “pro-life” continued to grow during the 1970s …
  • … facilities. This is unconstitutional, and the U.S. Supreme Court has already struck down such policies. Thankfully, … took office in 2014, he began enforcing this ordinance, which he had voted for as a city councilman. While it may …
  • … located in Phoenix, and it challenged Phoenix’s attempt to use its ordinance to compel Joanna and Breanna to create art … a decision allowing the enforcement of the Phoenix law, which violated Joanna and Breanna’s constitutional rights, to stand. July 2019 : Joanna and Breanna asked the Arizona Supreme Court  to uphold their rights to free speech. …
  • … Maine Can Discriminate Against Religion Carson v. Makin, which the U.S. Supreme Court heard in December, presents similar legal … Circuit agreed) that it can deny parents the ability to use generally available funds to send their children to …
  • … you must be able to express those beliefs in public. Which amendment guarantees freedom of speech? Free speech is … is a fundamental part of any free society. What has the Supreme Court said about free speech? The Supreme Court has … rights violated, especially when it comes to the compelled use of transgender terminology (including so-called “ …
  • … of Compelled Speech What is compelled speech? What has the Supreme Court said about it? And how does it affect me? … speech: should teachers and professors be compelled to use pronouns contrary to someone’s biology and affirm views … that “people lose when the government is the one deciding which ideas should prevail.” Justice Anthony Kennedy likewise …
  • … even runs a mobile pregnancy center called MobileCare, which makes regularly scheduled visits to Hartford and other … Hartford’s ordinance resembled the California law the U.S. Supreme Court struck down in National Institute of Family and … commend the city for changing course and deciding not to use the force of law to make this pro-life care provider …
  • … no longer raise their children there. Jennifer and the girls moved to live with her parents in Skaneateles, New … was struggling to relate to her classmates in English, which had been her second language. Jennifer worked closely … Jennifer’s daughter asked the guidance counselor to use a male name and the pronouns “they” and “them” to refer …