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  • … safety—and “narrowly tailored” means that the government can only interfere with the fundamental right to the least … best for their children’s custody and care—including who can visit the child. On the other hand, even though this …
  • … two of the most passionate, loving, and faithful people you will ever meet. The two young women co-own Brush & Nib … inspire it.” Joanna and Breanna are Christians, and their faith is at the core of who they are and everything they do. … The law even prohibited them from explaining that they can only create artwork consistent with their artistic and …
  • … Vermont Can’t Discriminate Against Religious Schools Officials in … in the First Amendment guarantees that all Americans can practice their religion without discrimination from the … ruling in 1999, there was one exception to who these funds can go to: the school chosen by the parents or students can’t …
  • … advocated for Mortier for eight years as he sought justice. It took a medical malpractice complaint, two … fell fatally short, ADFI is ready to continue the fight for life at the national level throughout Europe and …
  • … yet the religious censorship persists. Shurtleff v. City of Boston , decided in May 2022, is the sixth case since … a small church in a poor neighborhood, Bronx Household of Faith. Although the federal appeals court admitted that the … v. Milford Central School District … Bronx Household of Faith … Case:Bronx Household of Faith v. Board of Education …
  • … questions and must be ready to go deep on any point that a justice wants to explore. While questions from a justice may … moot court judges are brilliant lawyer friends who want you to win, and who have not marinated in the facts and law … will be arguing in the Lawyers’ Lounge and explains the details for the morning’s hearing. The Clerk escorts the …
  • … California Can’t Mandate Abortion Advertising In NIFLA v. Becerra, the … assist women without being forced to advertise abortion. Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in his majority opinion that … which ideas should prevail.” In a concurring opinion, Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote that the law was a targeted …
  • … in health care. Its goal is to help members to “grow in faith, maintain ethical integrity, and provide excellent …
  • … driven interpretations of anti-discrimination law can trample religious freedom and conscience rights. Shortly … transition” efforts. Christian Healthcare Centers, a faith-based medical nonprofit, realized that its ability to … to choose between helping the hurting and following its faith, and no health-care professional should ever be forced …
  • … misoprostol, the second drug. During this window, APR can provide a chance to save the baby. While APR is not … only applies to Bella Health. In other words, Colorado can still enforce its law against anyone else. How is … reversal because she believes—in line with her Christian faith—that all human lives are precious and worthy of …