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- Yale University needs a president who will champion the value of free speech that is so often lacking in higher education.
- Yet another pro-abortion attorney general is targeting pro-life pregnancy centers for their beliefs, this time in New Jersey.
- The Yolo County Library in California shut down an event because the presenters criticized men’s participation in women’s sports.
- Words may hurt, but treating speech as ‘violence’ only leads to less speech and more violence.
- Washington’s attorney general is harassing the Obria Group and Obria Pacific Northwest because they serve pregnant women but do not perform abortions.
- The Supreme Court has an opportunity to stop government officials from engaging in social media censorship.
- Cuyahoga County’s law would have forced Kristi Stokes to officiate same-sex weddings, but an ADF lawsuit led to the county backing down.
- Censorship by both private and public actors is unfortunately on the rise in America and around the world.
- ADF is challenging SB 1564, an Illinois law that would force pro-life doctors and pregnancy centers to refer for abortion.
- Make no mistake: New York’s new censorship law targets constitutionally protected speech on social media networks. But this attack on free speech is nothing new. We’ve seen countless forms of censorship from government officials, social media platforms, and even financial institutions. But now, satirical websites like The Babylon Bee face the risk of humorless state officials depriving them of their First Amendment freedoms. At ADF, we believe that all Americans are free to peacefully express their point of view, and that includes humor and sarcasm. Further, we believe that our freedoms don’t ...