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  • … his Wednesday morning class at Yuba College in central California just in time to hoist an evangelical sign and hand … to the lunchtime crowd walking across campus. Case: Dozier v. Houle Image Ryan Dozier emerged from his Wednesday morning … … colleges and universities … Ryan Dozier … free speech … education … Case:Dozier v. Houle … California … Ryan Dozier …
  • … and was enrolled in a speech class. During this same time California voters passed Proposition 8 which amended the … a legal union between one man and one woman. Case: Lopez v. Candaele Image In the fall of 2008, Jonathan Lopez … marriage … Prop 8 … Jonathan Lopez … free speech … education … Case:Lopez v. Candaele … California … academic …
  • … don’t parents have the right to direct the upbringing and education of their children? Or do those rights expire once a … about the rights of parents, teachers, and students in education, and get answers to important questions like: Is it …
  • … from protestors. Case: Young America's Foundation v. Covino Image Ironic, isn’t it, that a university  … on . . . diversity. Well, that is exactly what happened at California State University-Los Angeles (CSULA).   Young … universities … security fees … protests … free speech … education … Case:Young America’s Foundation v. William Covino …
  • … that, but said I’d need approval from a faculty advisory committee. They, too, approved my request, in writing, and my … so other students could get that kind of credit, too. (A California school district later changed its policy, to … Society … k-12 … Fairfax County Public School Board … education … Case:S.S. v. Fairfax County School Board … Sarah …
  • Sign up and download your copy The freedoms of educators and students are increasingly threatened. Why? Because government officials are silencing speech that the government disagrees with and punishing Americans for engaging in honest discussion and debate. Some policies seek to compel educators or students to express messages that aren’t true. These unlawful directives force educators to deceive and mislead parents and students to avoid plain truths when talking with each other. But don’t educators and students have the right to live and speak the truth—without fear of punishment? Or do ...
  • … he immediately knew what he wanted to perform. Case: B.H. v. Garcia Image When Brian Hickman first heard about the open … his religious speech at school. … Brian Hickman … k-12 … education … students … Los Angeles … free speech … Case:B.H. v. Garcia … California … Brian Hickman … Brian Hickman …
  • … to Stop Playing Politics with School Lunches … Tell California to Stop Playing Politics with School Lunches … …
  • Educators Katie Medart and Rachel Sager were fired from their jobs—because they tried to protect their students from the harms of gender ideology. When they saw students struggling with the effects of this ideology, these Christian educators came together to brainstorm ways that they could best support and serve their students. They crafted a set of policy proposals called “I Resolve”—on their own time, and with the knowledge of school officials. But when they shared the proposals publicly, they were punished by the school. Then they were fired. But teachers shouldn’t have to choose between ...
  • … Chelsea Mitchell, and Alanna Smith Stories Case: Soule v. Connecticut Association of Schools Track Athletes Taking a … After first filing a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education, Selina, Chelsea, and Alanna filed a lawsuit … A male softball player took one of the 15 spots on his California high school girls’ varsity softball team. That’s …