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  • … of censorship in which activists, CEOs, and journalists decide which ideas are open for debate? Written by Charles … 18, or drink until they’re 21. Yet, as teenagers, they are now being allowed to have “gender reassignment surgeries” … being ranked No. 1 in multiple categories on its site, Amazon would not let Shrier’s publisher advertise the book on …
  • … the club $650 for the security guards, even though it allowed another club to hold a debate in the same building, … the club $650 for the security guards, even though it allowed another club to hold a debate in the same building, …
  • … its Genocide Awareness Project (GAP). The presentation – which draws graphic photographic parallels between victims of … to completely revise the school’s policies. Columbus now has “one of the best free speech policies in the state,” … to completely revise the school’s policies. Columbus now has “one of the best free speech policies in the state,” …
  • … for religious reasons. In practice, the Commission allowed pharmacies to continue to refer customers – for … for religious reasons. In practice, the Commission allowed pharmacies to continue to refer customers – for …
  • … to silence certain opinions We saw this in action when Amazon temporarily banned Abigail Shrier’s investigative book … or her own opinion and instincts in order to ultimately decide who gets to say what on one of the world’s largest online …
  • … life to fighting fires and protecting the communities in which he's lived and worked. Case: Cochran v. City of Atlanta … life to fighting fires and protecting the communities in which he's lived and worked. After being born into extreme … Cochran wrote “Who Told You That You Were Naked?" a book which details the state of man since the fall of Adam in the …
  • … that opposition to Roe v. Wade would eventually go away. Now that abortion was the law of the land, Americans who … of hope with the case Planned Parenthood v. Casey , which involved a Pennsylvania law implementing commonsense … and ultrasound technology, we now know even more information about the child forming in utero. And today, …
  • … the school district’s violation of the Equal Access Act, which requires a school grant equal treatment to religious … the school district’s violation of the Equal Access Act, which requires a school grant equal treatment to religious …
  • … and because her facility didn’t offer abortion services, which she personally was against, she felt like her work … and because her facility didn’t offer abortion services, which she personally was against, she felt like her work …
  • Jacob Smith, a student at Patterson Elementary, discovered a surprising response to an innocuous invitation inviting his classmates to attend a religious youth camp sponsored by his church.