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  • … their family for many years. The Giffords live in a barn they built on the farm and occasionally host and coordinate … but left open the invitation to visit the farm to consider it as a potential reception site. Instead, McCarthy … the ceremony on their property. As punishment, the government fined them $10,000 plus $3,000 in damages and …
  • … read their rights, told the charges, or informed how long they’d be held. No one was allowed to make a phone call. No … refused to let the attorney talk to anyone on the team, or give him numbers to call the prisoners’ families. After … time-consuming, and very challenging. Most lawyers simply can’t do it – they can’t afford to. Alliance Defending …
  • … the abortion pill mandate. The district court rejected the government’s argument that Tyndale isn’t religious enough to … of the mandate against Tyndale, and, in May 2013, the government abandoned its appeal of the ruling. Alliance … from the threat of crippling fines for resisting illegal government mandates The freedom from government intrusion on …
  • … rules regarding the regulation of materials that some consider to be offensive. Section 10(a) and 10(c) allowed … rules regarding the regulation of materials that some consider to be offensive. Section 10(a) and 10(c) allowed …
  • … Freedom and its allies came to Ocean Grove’s defense.  They made clear that any attempt to force a religious group to host or otherwise support same-sex … Amendment was designed to take such decisions out of the government’s hands.  Following Ocean Grove’s decision not to …
  • … standing to challenge federal funding programs because they have not suffered any particular harm from the program.  … to that general rule when taxpayers allege that the government’s expenditure of money violates the Establishment … groups, learn how to apply for government grants, can be challenged in court as violating the Establishment …
  • … Challenges: Protecting Your Rights Before the Government Takes Them Away Pre-enforcement challenges have … have to punish you or violate your rights before you can challenge a law? For well over 100 years, the answer has … law, which officials used to compel her speech and force her to say things inconsistent with her beliefs. These …
  • … of their faith. Though Chiles never promises that she can solve these issues, she, like her Christian clients, … sex.” Conversely, the law allows such conversations if they support a client in exploring a gender identity … of religion, and it harms both counselors and clients. The government has no business censoring conversations between …
  • … ADF attorneys later obtained a settlement that permits citizens to peacefully express their faith in public areas … ADF attorneys later obtained a settlement that permits citizens to peacefully express their faith in public areas …
  • Small church with big community reach fights illegal taxation that could result in foreclosure