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Michigan farmer can return to farmer’s market, court says city discriminated based on marriage views
… on Facebook his belief in biblical marriage. The city did this even though Tennes, his family, and the orchard are in Charlotte, 22 miles from East Lansing, well outside the city’s … his religious beliefs. For the first time in six years, when applications opened for the 2017 farmer’s market, the …- … FL Gov. DeSantis signs bill to prevent unconstitutional delays when universities violate student free speech Published June … : “Students don’t forfeit their right to free speech when they step on to a public university campus. After …
- … hearing in C.I. v. Albemarle County School Board WHEN: Friday, April 22, immediately following hearing, which begins at 10 a.m. … promotes racism and violates students’ civil rights.” In 2019, the school board enacted a policy based in critical …
- … stem cell research policy while a lawsuit against it proceeds in court. The court concluded that the policy, … Legal Counsel Steven H. Aden. “No one should be allowed to decide that an innocent life is worthless. Experimentation on … like we are in now, it doesn’t make sense for the federal government to use precious taxpayer dollars for this illegal …
- … complicated student organization ranking system because it unconstitutionally allowed for preferential treatment of … for the Pavlich event. The new policy clearly outlines when and how security fees can be charged. In addition, the … participate in the marketplace of ideas without fear of government censorship. # # # | Ref. 61131 Related Profiles …
- … arguments in Soule v. Connecticut Association of Schools WHEN: Immediately following hearing, which begins at 10:40 … at elite levels. Mitchell, for example, would have won the 2019 state championship in the women’s 55-meter indoor track … Soule v. Connecticut Association of Schools . “And when our laws and policies fail to recognize the real physical …
- … oral arguments in Emilee Carpenter Photography v. James WHEN: Immediately following hearing, which begins at 10 a.m. … be arguing before the court on behalf of Carpenter. “The government cannot coerce or silence speech because it doesn’t like certain ideas. The Constitution ensures …
- … that duty,” said ADF Senior Counsel Travis Barham. “When a university discriminates against students based on the … not free. In fact, it is very expensive. As we explain in our letter, UNM officials exercised unbridled discretion by … opponents might misbehave, which as it turns out, they did not. This is a reason for granting more protection, not …
- … Vt. government ends religious persecution of family business, … Freedom Senior Counsel Byron Babione. “It is unfortunate when a state agency teams up with the ACLU to harass and … has always served--and will continue to serve--everyone in our community. But no one can force us to abandon our deeply …
- … ADF attorneys now 5-for-5 in securing victories at SEC, as government agency denies financial institutions’ attempts to … shareholders at JPMorgan Chase and PayPal in 2023 when those corporations attempted to duck transparency. … company,” said ADF Legal Counsel Michael Ross. “The SEC did what’s right by allowing needed sunlight into the …