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  • … school’s regulations on masks when they got home. At the house, she pored over all the paperwork the school had … Jennifer asked. “I’m going to need you to pinpoint that policy in your handbook for me, because I’ve read the … pledge from district officials to respect students’ free speech rights. Later that day, she sent Lydia’s principal, …
  • … first put a cigarette in her mouth. She grew up in a house where the parties never stopped, the alcohol … the community. She has a heartbeat for the lost. She has a prayer life and three years of Bible college behind her. And … of business. It’s a law that explicitly targets the free speech of pro-life pregnancy centers like Branches, and it’s …
  • … a multi-location pregnancy center throughout Central Ohio. In 1993, Peggy became the first full-time president of …
  • … for herself. “Years ago, though, I was driving, and this prayer came into my mind: ‘Lord, let every tear I shed be one … graduate students. The directives identified no law, policy, or rule that Maggie had violated. They didn’t say … It also caught the eye of some Christians who run a safe house for adolescent girls rescued from sex trafficking. …
  • … Allied Attorney Bill Becker successfully defended the free speech rights of a Portland State University graduate student … the instructor for violating the student’s First Amendment speech rights, the university backed down from its …
  • … She cried and left to get my dad.” Eva hurried out of the house, certain she was about to be kicked out. That night she …
  • … then the Bible. After that, one child leads the Lord’s Prayer, followed by another offering a more personal … took his concerns over the situation back to his personal prayer circle. In that circle was a man named Harley Riedel — …
  • … pledge their allegiance to the state’s ideology.” It’s a policy that violates the First Amendment of the Constitution … crucial points, Widmalm-Delphonse says. “One, freedom of speech. They’re asking applicants to speak the state’s … to continue while her case challenging the state’s policy goes forward. “Oregon needs resource homes,” …
  • … we conflicted with the university’s Equal Opportunities Policy. (I don’t think the university saw the irony of this …
  • Justice Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation breaks an important barrier for women and girls — demonstrating that it is possible to honor a woman’s role as a wife and mom, and also serve as a high-level attorney.