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- … to admit men into its women’s shelter. The motivation was clear: they wanted to force this faith-based homeless shelter to get on board with their political …
- … If the government were to attempt to regulate speech based on offensiveness, it would not only have to sort out …
- … required them to do just that: single out their employees based on their personal medical choice. The Southern Baptist …
- … team “as a service to the students and to give them an activity to compete in,” says Alliance Defending Freedom … can express themselves in unique ways, but he also made it clear that they cannot change biological reality. He … the discussion remained civil and productive, and the student thanked him for a “good conversation.” Only Coach …
- … religious schools and organizations from making choices based on basic biology, bodily privacy, and their beliefs … disciplined by the school for declining to refer to a male student as a woman. He offered to refer to the student by first or last name only, in order to respect both …
- … Just 30 percent said they should be allowed to compete based on how they identify. Once again, these numbers showed … who knew a transgender person said athletes should compete based on their biological sex, while 40 percent held the …
- … institutions and another for religious ones. Such double standards violate the First Amendment. Even when implementing … imposing the same restrictions on religious and secular activity. In response, the case was dismissed . Kansas In …
- … from emergency rooms. The law was not designed to mandate standards of care. That power is left up to the states, as …
- … marriage between one man and one woman—discriminated based on sexual orientation. The attorney general even turned … institutions to make all of their hiring decisions based on an alignment of beliefs without fear of penalty,” …
- … after the school district attempted to force her to use a student’s “preferred pronouns” in violation of her conscience … its policy and paid over $90,000 to cover Pam’s attorneys’ fees. Pam is one of many teachers who has faced punishment … and review” their child’s education records if the student is under the age of 18. And the law does not prohibit …