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City forced to pay antigay preacher $127,000 for not letting him harass LGBTQ people
While the street preacher admits, “Yes, I am advocating violence — justified violence,” the judge gave the man the right to confront innocent LGBTQ people in public.
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Influential religious group tells followers only Christians have First Amendment rights
“Any practitioners of any other religion other than Christianity” don’t have the free practice of religion or freedom of speech, they’re telling followers.
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Christian legal hate group says conversion therapy bans are unconstitutional
The organization is defending the abusive practice, and they might sue California for banning it.
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Car dealership invokes First Amendment to justify firing a transgender man
Attorneys for the dealership argue that firing Ruskin makes a public statement and, therefore, the business is within its legal rights to do so.
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Court rules against Christian videographers who wanted to discriminate
The judge said their anti-gay policy was “akin to a ‘White Applicants Only’ sign.”
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The wall separating government & religion is a tattered ruin at this point
While the courts have attempted to reinforce this partition, our presidents have continually attempted to tear it down.
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Should LGBT people try to restrict the speech of neo-Nazis & other deplorables?
As Audre Lord said, “the master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house.”
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The DC Metro banned a Milo Yiannopoulos ad. Now the ACLU is suing.
The ACLU says that the subway system’s policy of rejecting controversial ads violates the First Amendment.
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Why business leaders make bad political leaders
The good news in this National Traumatic Stress Disorder is that our democratic experiment will survive and might even gain momentum.
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Berkeley chancellor defends Milo Yiannopoulos event citing First Amendment
His visit to the University of California at Berkeley has raised an issue facing campuses across America: What is the line between free speech and hate speech?