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The Left’s Dishonest Freakout over Mississippi’s Religious-Freedom Bill

WhatsApp expands encryption

West Hollywood mayor again says no special events permit for Trump campaign; city attorney says otherwise

Geltzer: How Hollywood can rid schools of ‘safe spaces’

Religious freedom bill that would let counselors refer gay clients to other therapists passes Tennessee House

Tony Perkins praises Mississippi religious liberty bill for protecting ‘fundamental freedoms’

PayPal’s hypocrisy on North Carolina’s ‘bathroom bill’

College students would nix intentionally offensive speech

Students Say Free Speech Is Alive, With One Big Exception

Stanford University students petition for vote on bringing back Western Civ classes

Facebook Doesn’t Ban Hate Speech, But Does Ban Its Victims (If They’re Conservative)

How the media attack religious liberty with biased reporting

Duke students refuse to end four-day sit-in until all demands are answered

Marquette prof refuses to apologize for blog post, challenges university to fire him

Commentary: Lebanon should realize that free speech can be offensive

Freedom from Religion attacks New Jersey town seal with tiny cross and church

PayPal cancels North Carolina expansion over state’s ‘bathroom bill’

The Government Cannot Take away Our Rights

Mississippi governor signs religious freedom bill

Actress Stacey Dash defends Little Sisters of the Poor

Commentary: Religious freedom meant for all

Opinion: Freedom of conscience bill is being misrepresented

Is Justice Department arguing that retweets = endorsement?

Harvard Students Find Pro-lifers And American Flags Offensive

Student government member: Trump graffiti a ‘hate crime’

Little Sisters of the Poor continue their humble work despite dwindling numbers and aging members

The war on free speech on campus and beyond

Survey: Majority of students say schools shouldn’t be able to censor ‘offensive’ views

Wheat bundles on Harvard Law School seal aren’t ‘inclusive,’ students say

Obama administration censors ‘Islamist terrorism’