Religious liberties, First Amendment rights, and philanthropic freedoms are under attack. The unfortunate reality is that ideological cancellations are occurring alarmingly and are reported more frequently but often go unreported. A while ago the 1792 Exchange organization assessed 1,000+ companies to determine the likelihood a company would cancel a contract or client or boycott, divest, […]
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