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  • … And through their employee led “Metal of Honor” fund, they’ve contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to local … from the threat of crippling fines for resisting illegal government mandates. Freedom from government intrusion on a family business' private moral …
  • … Räsänen and Pohjola; however, in Finland, the prosecution can appeal a trial-court acquittal and did so. In a  … losses in court, the activist officials persist because they recognize that process is punishment. And with each … chilling message to the public is clear: Dissent from the government-approved viewpoint, whether in word or thought, …
  • … by coercing nonprofit pregnancy centers to speak the government’s message in a manner intended to discourage women … “The city should recognize that using a sleight-of-hand to force pro-life centers to post the message the city wants … Texas The freedom of non-profits to select the messages they want to convey without government coercion Our role in …
  • … of many student groups like UB Students for Life so that they can participate equally in the marketplace of ideas. What's … many student groups like UB Students for Life so that they can participate equally in the marketplace of ideas. What's …
  • … New York Would Force Pro-Life Groups to Hire Pro-Abortion Employees New York … a very real scenario currently playing out in New York. Government meddling In January 2019, the New York State … these centers with the legal resources and counsel they need to pursue their pro-life mission, and it has 41 …
  • … of the Center for Religious Schools and Senior Counsel for Government Affairs. Since joining ADF in 2009, Baylor has … freedom of faith-based educational institutions through advice, education, legislative and public advocacy, and … of the Center for Religious Schools and Senior Counsel for Government Affairs. Since joining ADF in 2009, Baylor has …
  • … to excuse her from participating in the abortion, but they would not budge. Cathy decided to follow the orders to … shifts, she must agree to participate in abortions if they are designated as “emergencies.” In July 2009, Alliance … protection laws. The bottom line Medical professionals can’t be forced to violate their beliefs by participating in …
  • … church. When she brought several invitations to school to give out during free time, she was stopped by a teacher and … fear of censorship or punishment Students being told that they can't invite their friends and classmates to church or other …
  • … But when one of her professors told the class that they had to sign a letter to the Missouri legislature … something.’ It was like endorsing it, and I said, ‘No, I can’t do this. I do not want my name on any document that … The right of students to opt-out of assignments that force them to say something publicly that violates their …
  • … recipient conducts has been done at the behest of the government." Case Documents Court Title Date U.S. Supreme … recipient conducts has been done at the behest of the government." … 7617 … 7664 … Mitchell v. Helms … Supreme …