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Free Speech

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Joe Kennedy

Football coach who won Supreme Court case to pray on field quits after first prayer

Coach Joe Kennedy's resignation letter refers to a "series of actions" by the school district "meant to diminish my role and single me out in what I can only believe is retaliation by the school district," according to the Seattle Times.

Religion

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The cross is placed on the Bible.

Record low see Bible as 'literal' word of God; record high view it as 'fables, legends'

49% of Americans view Bible as God-inspired but say it should not all be interpreted literally

Religion

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In this screenshot from the RNC’s livestream of the 2020 Republican National Convention, Sister Dede Byrne, surgeon, military veteran and member of the Little Workers of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, addresses the virtual convention on August 26, 2020.

Catholic nun gets temporary exemption from D.C. healthcare worker vax mandate following lawsuit

The city's Department of Health reinstated Sister Deirdre Byrne's medical license until September.

White House

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Trump speaks at White House History Conference

President Trump announces '1776 Commission' to promote patriotic education

The commission will encourage educators to teach children about American history and make plans to honor the approaching 250th anniversary of our nation's founding.

Religion

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Colorado's Christian Camp IdRaHaJe

Christian camps sue Colorado for gender identity rules as state faces SCOTUS trifecta of losses

Colorado ironically strengthened First Amendment rights for creative professionals by targeting a Christian baker and may do it again with so-called conversion therapy ban before the high court.

Culture

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American flag in 1990

‘Under God' skipped in pledge of allegiance in at least two Democratic convention meetings

David Brody highlights two instances in which individuals omitted the words "under God" while reciting the pledge of allegiance. 

From the States

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Gavel over stack of cash

California teacher wins $12,000 in case against union for BIPOC-only board seat

Soon after Newman filed the case, the union desegregated the board seat and committed to non-discrimination for its positions.

Courts & Law

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Anti-racism popularizer Ibram Kendi

Judge upholds Virginia school district antiracism policy, claims it's like banning the n-word

Still pending, however, is a former administrator's lawsuit accusing Albemarle County Public Schools of fostering racially hostile environment that led her to quit to "preserve her mental health."

Technology

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Facebook's corporate headquarters in Menlo Park CA

In growing boycott, Coca-Cola, Hershey, Honda pledge to hit pause on Facebook advertising

Corporations are protesting alleged flaws in the company's content moderation policies.

Free Speech

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U.K. pastor Dia Moodley

UK speech police could break Wikipedia, keep punishing Christian expression: critics

If crowdsourced encyclopedia loathed by American conservatives is put under strict regulation, "that would have to be justified as proportionate if it were not to amount to a breach of the right to freedom of expression," judge says.

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