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- … her faith-based views on marriage and sexual ethics in a 2019 tweet , a 2019 radio debate, and a 2004 pamphlet. … court recognized the threat to free speech and ruled in our favour. I feel a weight has been lifted off my shoulders … not to continue the prosecution. Räsänen’s statements also did not violate the policies of Twitter or the national …
- … discretion to impose “security fees” in any amount they decide on any event they deem “controversial.” The policies … should live by example in demonstrating the importance of our freedoms protected by the First Amendment instead of … participate in the marketplace of ideas without fear of government censorship. # # # | Ref. 61131 Related Profiles …
- … U.S. Supreme Court decisively affirmed Thursday that the government cannot play favorites when it comes to free speech. Alliance Defending Freedom … similar circumstances, which is what Gilbert’s ordinance did,” added ADF Senior Legal Counsel Jeremy Tedesco. …
- … even though she was not terminally ill. Mortier did not find out what had happened until he received a telephone call the day after her death. “The government has an obligation to protect life, not assist in … to put the necessary safeguards in place so that suffering patients receive adequate care from doctors and an …
- … for participating in panel discussion Published March 28, 2019 Related Case: Josephson v. Ganzel LOUISVILLE, Ky. – … faculty. In February 2019, the university announced that it would not renew his contract in June, a highly unusual … participate in the marketplace of ideas without fear of government censorship. # # # | Ref. 63657 … LOUISVILLE, Ky. …
- … ordinance under which he was convicted is unconstitutional when enforced against sounds generated in the course of … live in fear of being punished or penalized by the government,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Erik … in violation of the same noise ordinance even though it has rung its bells for the last 20 years. First Christian …
- … Church have challenged the vague noise ordinance because it offers an exemption for ice cream trucks but not for … worship that has peacefully sounded through the streets of our nation since its founding. No one should be sentenced to … have traditionally done throughout history, especially when the sound of the church’s bells does not exceed the …
- … Catholic bookstore challenges Jacksonville law requiring it to speak against its religious beliefs ADF attorneys … Catholic Bookstore in federal lawsuit Published February 22, 2023 Related Case: Queen of Angels Catholic Bookstore v. … should be free to say what they believe without fear of government punishment,” said ADF Legal Counsel Rachel …
- … to abandon her beliefs to get a degree Published July 22, 2010 Related Case: Keeton v. Anderson-Wiley … her beliefs or agree to the plan, the university says it will expel her from the Counselor Education Program. “A … have influenced her beliefs so that faculty can “decide the appropriateness of her continuation in the …
- … prevented from sharing his faith on campus Published June 22, 2022 Related Case: Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski … officials stopped from sharing their faith on campus when they were enrolled there. A federal district court … again, though he had followed these policies. Bradford did not speak at all after seeing how officials treated …