The University of Idaho has told its employees that they are not allowed to promote or advocate for abortion and if they do, they could be charged with a crime and fired. The new policy has attracted the attention of many, including an organization dedicated to advocating for the First Amendment.
Read More »University of Idaho Memo is Right, and Wrong, on Freedom of Speech
While the unsigned UI memo may be correct according to state law, it begs the question about the impact on federal law in the state. It also brings to mind the quote from President George Washington: “If freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.”
Read More »Middlebury College: Shouting, instead of listening, learning
We are devolving into societies that do not know how to listen to each other. And as we become deaf to one another we also become deaf to God, who chooses to speak through us to each other.
Read More »Viewpoints: Colin Kaepernick and the National Anthem
NFL Quarterback Colin Kaepernik has refused to stand for the National Anthem during preseason football games as a way to raise awareness to issues surrounding race, discrimination and inequality. Fans have both supported and heckled the athlete for his decision.
Read More »Religion as a tool for the status quo: How politics can make wars holy and criticism blasphemous
All opinions are not created equal. Some are rooted in fact, careful study, dialogue, and analysis.
Read More »Sapere Aude — Dare to know, Dare to speak
Freedom of speech and religion have a long and tangled history.
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