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  • … a complaint with the Vermont Human Rights Commission, which conducted an investigation and concluded that Jim had … court.  Worse yet, the Vermont Human Rights Commission, which had approved Jim’s practice, got involved to support … to own and operate a business without hosting events with which you disagree.   Our role in this case Alliance …
  • … ADF: FL school district can't pick which views to allow in public debate ADF attorneys file … free to express their views. The government doesn’t get to decide which views it will accept and which views are … free to express their views. The government doesn’t get to decide which views it will accept and which views are …
  • … declined to hear Seattle's Union Gospel Mission's case—for now. Even though the Supreme Court decided not to take this … life.” Because the Washington Supreme Court’s ruling allowed just that, it may “have created a conflict with the … stop serving your homeless neighbors. Can the government decide who religious ministries hire? No. This is against the …
  • Rockdale County, Georgia, refused a small church access to several different properties for its worship services because the properties are less than three acres
  • … Security Policy, and Pacific Justice Foundation—three of which have been targeted by “Unmasking Fidelity” and all of which the SPLC smears as “hate groups”—her test donations to … Security Policy. Relying on the highly discredited SPLC—which has gained notoriety in recent months for  adding …
  • Pro-life groups to NM Supreme Court: No right to abortion in state constitution
  • … in Bryan, Texas who left her job, became pro-life, and now seeks to hold Planned Parenthood responsible for at least … acknowledged that they had received taxpayer funds to which they were not entitled, Johnson asked what they planned … in Bryan, Texas who left her job, became pro-life, and now seeks to hold Planned Parenthood responsible for at least …
  • … yourself artistically without endorsing a view with which you disagree Our role in this case Alliance Defending … parental rights, and God's design for marriage and family. Now CEO, President, & ADF General Counsel Kristen Waggoner … Court on December 5, 2017. What did the Supreme Court decide in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights …
  • … her that she could only do so in “Free Speech Alley,” which is approximately 1,000 square feet of the university’s … her that she could only do so in “Free Speech Alley,” which is approximately 1,000 square feet of the university’s …
  • … Christian group now allowed to distribute fliers at Penn. school Child Evangelism … settlement with the School District of Haverford Township, which agreed to allow a local Christian ministry to …