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August 21, 2017

Free to speak, but not at work

Conservatives increasingly find they must hide their views on the job, eroding the value of free speech.  Freedom of speech, although sorely tested in court, remains intact, legal experts contend. Americans are at liberty to speak their minds. But often they don’t—at least not at the office. Why not? Google

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Transgender students win legal battles

ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Two schools accused of discrimination against transgender students recently resorted to payout settlements and policy changes. The settlements do not bode well

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Free to speak, but not at work

Conservatives increasingly find they must hide their views on the job, eroding the value of free speech.  Freedom of speech, although sorely tested in court,

Transgender students win legal battles

ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Two schools accused of discrimination against transgender students recently resorted to payout settlements and policy changes. The settlements do not bode well

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