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  • … down, and the event proved that a culture of free speech can flourish with civil debate   Time will tell if the school …  for voicing their conscience. But what happens when you attempt to speak freely about free speech itself? More … ADF Supreme Court win, Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski , in which the Court ruled that government officials can be held …
  • … administration did not inform the public of this change, which it is required by law to do, and it completely ignored … want to identify underlying medical conditions so they can seek proper treatment. Dr. Tice-Harouff became a family … administration threatened her ability to help many of these women, she knew she had to protect the rights of …
  • … for Her Beliefs and Risked Losing Everything How far would you go to take a stand for your beliefs? What would you be … did nothing. There was clearly a double standard about which claims the state did and did not pursue. Barronelle was … : The Washington Supreme Court ruled that the government can force her—and other creative professionals in the …
  • … away patients who are unable to pay for medical treatment. You may be wondering how such a law has anything to do with … of raw executive power, the administration is insisting it can override Idaho’s law that protects the lives of women and … state law. Congress has recognized that the Medicare Act, which includes EMTALA, “shall [not] be construed” to …
  • … many organizations to partner with their states to help these children find loving homes. Among those organizations … It also operates a house where children in foster care can spend time with their biological families, and adoptive … decision in Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Comer , which Alliance Defending Freedom argued. Not to mention that …
  • … in decades to Roe v. Wade , the infamous 1973 case in which the Supreme Court legalized abortion nationwide. Since … in abortion policy. Viability is the point at which a baby can survive outside the womb. Viability was originally part … and hiccup. Some states want their laws to reflect these realities, but Roe , and other legal precedents spawned …
  • … on Appeal Event on Oct. 25, 2022. I think that however you define marriage, my hope is that tonight, you will come … want to rely on the government alone to decide what we can and can’t say in this moment. Frederick Douglass said … of all rights, is the dread of tyrants. It is the right which they first of all strike down. They know its power.” In …
  • … to Americans based on the content of protected speech can be held to account under the First Amendment. But beyond … traded tech companies in the United States today — which include Alphabet (Google) and Meta (Facebook) — have a … making open-ended delegations of authority to bureaucrats. These and other reforms are necessary if private businesses …
  • … the government be able to create censorship zones in which certain views are silenced? Most Americans would agree … say ‘Hey, wait a second, don’t rush in, let’s see what we can do to help you!’” In her years of service, Eleanor has helped save over …
  • … and Gender Diverse People,” now in its eighth edition. These standards are used by health professionals worldwide … a core principle of medical ethics. It is “the process in which a health care provider educates a patient about the … of the “Standards of Care”) responds, “I’m missing why you are perplexed. . . .” In another message, a practitioner …