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  • … like Emily to freely express their faith on campus.  What's at stake Religious students’ right to not speak in … like Emily to freely express their faith on campus.  What's at stake Religious students’ right to not speak in … … Missouri State University … homosexual adoption … free speech … Emily Brooker … education … conscience … …
  • … citizens and organizations have the right to determine what message their activities convey to the public or whether the government can compel them to express a message at odds with … choose the message conveyed by its parade and could not be compelled to include messages or content that would alter the …
  • … that an attorney they’d met the night before had heard what happened and sent a lawyer to help. Officers refused to … agreed to train officers about First Amendment and free-speech issues. Angela stood in front of the Bel Air station … and publicly forgiving the officers who had abused her. What's at stake Your freedom to peacefully protest without …
  • What Is a Free Speech Zone? Many colleges and universities designate an area … and viewpoint-neutral, must serve at least a substantial government purpose, cannot be too broad, and cannot have the effect of completely silencing someone. So what substantial interest does it serve when campus officials …
  • … conservatives who believe in free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional values, and a … with their conservative and religious principles. What's at stake Whether the government can force people to … … Michigan … Jacob Chludzinski … Grant Strobl … free speech … conscience … Case:ThinkRight Strategies v. City of …
  • … when he stated his religious beliefs about identity. What is Critical Race Theory? Critical race theory teaches … the surface (Who wouldn’t want to be against racism?), it actually mandates more racism by advocating for people to be … County public schools cannot coerce children to engage in speech or activities that violate their conscience and their …
  • … professor, who refused to allow Jonathan to complete the speech and told him to “ask God what your grade is.”  In November 2008, shortly after … his seat, he saw that the professor had written “ask God what your grade is” on the evaluation form.  Jonathan knew …
  • … 2011, the New York City Council passed an ordinance that compelled pro-life pregnancy centers, which had the … return to court if the City changes its approach later.”  What's at stake Whether New York City can restrict the speech of pro-life pregnancy centers Our role in this case …
  • … more than half a million students.  But that’s exactly what the College Republicans at San Francisco State University did when they took on a university speech code.  The College Republicans were used to being a … of many college students like the College Republicans.  What's at stake Students’ rights to speak freely in the …
  • … and other fisheries sued to challenge this federal government rule, arguing that NMFS lacked statutory authority … and other fisheries sued to challenge this federal government rule, arguing that NMFS lacked statutory authority … v. Raimondo … Supreme Court of the United States … federal government … Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo …