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  • … that may have been fatal to the mother fifty-years ago can now quickly be diagnosed and treated, with public and … toes, and nose. A post- Roe America is one in which we can celebrate the unprecedented access that expecting mothers … even remotely provides a right to an abortion nor can one be inferred from that text or our Nation’s history—a …
  • … down, and the event proved that a culture of free speech can flourish with civil debate   Time will tell if the school … for a new era where tolerance for ideological diversity can succeed on campus. It’s no secret that free speech on … Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski , in which the Court ruled that government officials can be held accountable  when they …
  • … Räsänen and Pohjola; however, in Finland, the prosecution can appeal a trial-court acquittal and did so. In a  … in Bournemouth and was questioned as to “the nature of his prayer.” Local authorities had implemented a censorship zone … chilling message to the public is clear: Dissent from the government-approved viewpoint, whether in word or thought, …
  • … their personal goals. Dr. Schwartz never expected the government to step in and tell him what conversations were … with them, and sometimes makes suggestions—which they can embrace or ignore. It’s a profession built on trust. His … and healing. But the government attempted to pry into and censor those conversations, threatening Dr. Schwartz’s …
  • … The Respect for Marriage Act Can’t Answer the Question: What is Marriage? The ‘Respect for … fundamental institution for society—it clothes the federal government with sweeping new powers to discriminate against … House of Representatives … The Respect for Marriage Act Can’t Answer the Question: What is Marriage? …
  • … We summarize his five key arguments below, but you can read his full expert affidavit in Doe here  and his full … with their sex.” Finally, therapeutic choices themselves can affect gender identity outcomes. He specifically mentions … Transition and affirmation are experimental therapies that can radically alter children’s lives Contrary to being part …
  • … with the quality care and support they need, the Canadian government has decided it would simply be easier to give them …
  • … to the restriction of a person’s speech, on behalf of the government, out of fear of a potential hostile reaction from … silence him or her. A government or administrative force can enact a heckler’s veto by shutting down the speech or … deteriorate. We are seeing increasing attempts to cancel, censor, and ultimately silence views that are deemed …
  • … Supreme Court, which ruled 8-1 that the college officials can be held accountable when they violate students’ rights. … attended the event and prayed on the steps. After the prayer, a student who was not a CLS member asked why they … fund student groups. University policy allowed the student government to use its own unbridled discretion to decide …
  • … of every American—to express our beliefs without fear of government punishment. Lorie’s case, 303 Creative v. Elenis , … those who identify as LGBT. She decides whether she can custom-design a project based on her beliefs, the content … ruling, the circuit court held that the state can compel Lorie to express messages that contradict her core …