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  • … are supposed to be places where students and faculty can respectfully discuss and debate important ideas. But … often discuss many kinds of issues in the lounge, and they sometimes bantered with each other about their ideas. … membership.” According to the flyers, “microaggressions” can be intentional but are often “subtle, indirect, and …
  • … Dayton Valley shut its doors for months in compliance with government mandates, livestreaming its services online. As … capacity, churches faced criminal and civil penalties if they opened their doors to 50 or more attendees—no matter how … Center for Christian Ministries, put it, “The government can certainly prioritize public health and safety, but it …
  • … in the Aitkin County District Court. She claimed that they had discriminated against and refused to do business …
  • … valuable teaching experience in the classroom, which they need to complete in order to graduate, and the district … students to serve again as student teachers. The agreement can be renewed annually for up to five years. In addition, … fees as part of a settlement. The bottom line The government cannot treat people of faith worse than everyone …
  • … just determining what information is objectively factual. They are inserting their own bias and opinions and presenting … reads: “An abortion is a procedure to end a pregnancy. It can be done two different ways: Medication abortion, which … restoring safeguards around abortion drugs—without being force-fed inaccurate YouTube commentary. Image Grant Atkinson …
  • … realized the amendment would have unleashed a cascade of government actions that would harm women. This included … activists continue to insist that the ERA is alive and can still be enshrined in the Constitution. To this end, in … process and failed. And if activists want to resurrect it, they’ll have to start over from the beginning. They can’t …
  • … that you’re not going to be worried about them, that they’re not going to be exposed to something that you’re not … with their claimed gender identity. Not only that, but they would be authorized to join sports teams and share … want your school district to communicate with you? As you can imagine, Mark, Gena, and several other concerned parents …
  • … room to change into their sportswear and uniforms. As they were changing, the male student entered, and … girls change in the locker room. While he got a free show, they got violated.” For these comments, Travis was suspended …
  • … asked for the first time to check a box certifying that they “do not discriminate in [their] employment practices, … from benefits available to the public simply because they are religious. In Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. … to live out their religion without being punished by the government, and that includes the freedom to hire people and …
  • … many other nonprofits in the community were allowed to do, they learned of New York’s discriminatory policy against … facilities for worship services. The bottom line The government cannot single out religious organizations and …