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  • … viewpoints. In its recent decision in Missouri v. Biden (now called Murthy v. Missouri ), the U.S. Court of Appeals … adding that he could not “stress the degree to which this needs to be resolved immediately.” The officials … COVID-19, the dangers of allowing government officials to decide which views may be expressed became apparent. At the …
  • … Instead of engaging in civil debate, the group now attempts to smear those with differing views.   How has … speakers.”   What does the Southern Poverty Law Center do now? Today, the SPLC still engages in a small amount of … right.” The SPLC website also advertises a “Hate Map,” which points to locations of hundreds of so-called “hate …
  • … to report statutory rapes of their clients, and who allowed women to suffer on the operating table when they … hospital where he has admitting privileges, relay critical information, and continue treating her as appropriate. These … seek an abortion receive proper medical care. As it stands now, women are at risk in many abortion facilities in …
  • … dysphoria is a serious mental health issue. Parents should decide the treatment for their children’s mental health, not … the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which ensures parental access to student educational records. … paths. If ever there were a time to speak, the time is now. Image Sharon Supp Senior Research Analyst Sharon Supp …
  • … Published April 14, 2021 Revised February 8, 2023 By now, you’ve likely heard of “cancel culture.” The term is … had merely voiced a minority opinion at The Times , for which she was verbally flogged. To apply the same term to … In order to conquer cancel culture, each one of us has to decide to share our thoughts and hear others out in a spirit …
  • … And as much as you may want to get back to your game, this information is a good thing. Americans should always receive information and have the ongoing care of a doctor when taking … it, pick it up off the floor or out of the drain, and then decide what to do with their child. In tears, they share that …
  • … my kids (I’ve got to say, some of them are quite clever). Now, you can even make up new meanings of words. For … English language can be fun. According to Merriam-Webster—which recently added 690 new words to its dictionary—these … their children into the world, now they usher in death. It gets worse. The guest speaker  referred to abortion  as a …
  • … has become one of the most popular ways for people to consume content. Most radio stations now broadcast their programming online, allowing people to … so and that its action is the least restrictive means by which to achieve that interest. The appeals court should have …
  • … the right to hear about the risks involved before they decide whether to undergo the procedure. When Kansas passed … about the risks of abortion. But abortion businesses are now trying to keep women in Kansas from being informed about … lawsuit challenging the Kansas Woman’s Right to Know Act, which is aimed at protecting women. July 2023 : ADF attorneys …
  • … as well as about 70 percent of Russell 1000 companies. But now Americans are waking up to the danger ESG policies pose. … later, they produced a report titled “Who Cares Wins,” which argued that weaving environmental, social, and … the tide is turning against ESG. “[The] controversy is now so undeniable that the ESG industry is lashing back at …