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  • … for Her Beliefs and Risked Losing Everything How far would you go to take a stand for your beliefs? What would you be willing to give up? Written by Alliance Defending … decision to Rob, the two hugged, and he left her shop. It should have been over, but then the Attorney General of the …
  • … a series of blog posts on truth, justice, and the good news of the Gospel. One issue he wrote about was the … members of the fire department. But the officials did not know what exactly had been perceived as offensive. Dr. Fox … of Austin on behalf of Dr. Fox. The bottom line Everyone should be able to speak freely without fear of government …
  • … SOC8 chapter on mental health, responded, “I’m missing why you are perplexed … The mere presence of psychiatric illness should not block a person’s ability to start hormones…” … itself, and no medical organization or government should use its “standards of care” as a basis for its …
  • … Wire v. Occupational Safety and Health Administration You have probably heard of the Daily Wire, a news website and media company that produces content from … scenario; there is diversity among us all and Americans should be free to direct their own medical decisions. In …
  • … him before the Denver District Court in Colorado. This should have ended in 2018 when the Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in … weight of constant litigation that threatens the business you built and the people you love. During his first case, Jack lost a big part of his …
  • … to win cases and create legal precedent. That is false. Do you have to be prosecuted by the government before you can go to court to defend your rights? The short answer … is no. When a law threatens your fundamental freedoms, you can challenge it in court even before it’s been enforced …
  • … and it leaves the decision completely up to the person you’re speaking with. Ten-year-old Katie Ayers did the same … the principal first. Confused, but not wanting to cause trouble, Katie obliged. After some back and forth between … to censor Katie were unconstitutional. “Public schools should encourage, not shut down, the free exchange of ideas,” …
  • … whether they were on the “anti-racism school bus, or if you need help finding your seat and keeping your seat, or if it’s time for you to just get off the bus.” Even more disturbing: When … violations of Virginia law. The bottom line Teachers should be free to advocate for the good of their students …
  • … under critical race theory, there is no middle ground. You are either an “oppressor” or “oppressed,” a “racist” or … it only compounds the problem. But what do we need to know about CRT? Where does it come from? Where is it … equality, then the passage of civil rights legislation should have guaranteed the rights of racial minorities in the …
  • … concerning the one ring, “Is it not a strange fate that we should suffer so much fear and doubt for so small a thing? So … who dashed across the yard” can be replaced with “they” if you wanted to refer to the same kids multiple times. These … First-person pronouns (I/we), second-person pronouns (you), and third-person plural pronouns (they) do not carry an …