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  • … that she and other Christian students could not meet for religious purposes on their school's campus during … that she and other Christian students could not meet for religious purposes on their school's campus during … School District No. 361 … student rights … Washington … religious freedom … k-12 … free speech … First Amendment … …
  • … How Well Do You Know Blaine Adamson and the Hands On Originals Case? … to God. “I said, ‘God I’ve tried everything. ... I just need help. I need your help, or this [business] is done,’” … training” and print messages that conflict with his religious beliefs. Alliance Defending Freedom represented …
  • …  in-person doctor visits and ongoing care for women taking these drugs should be deeply concerning. Why does the FDA … “most patients can expect bleeding more heavily than they do during a heavy menstrual period”). But women’s own … off the floor or out of the drain, and then decide what to do with their child. In tears, they share that they weren’t …
  • … physician assisted suicide in ways that violate their religious convictions and professional ethics. Case Documents Court … physician assisted suicide in ways that violate their religious convictions and professional ethics. … 7722 … 7633 …
  • … is executed. … 7617 … 7664 … 10041 … Ramirez v. Collier … religious freedom … Supreme Court of the United States … …
  • … of church and state” required a ban on prayer and religious discussion during that period and that students could only engage in religious speech before or after school. Case Documents Court … of church and state” required a ban on prayer and religious discussion during that period and that students …
  • … What You Need to Know About Arizona Supreme Court Abortion Ruling A … President Biden called the law in question “cruel.” These characterizations are wrong. The decision’s critics … the state legislature. That’s what courts are supposed to do. It’s judicial modesty, not judicial activism. Arizona’s …
  • … ordinance. That requirement does not apply to many non-religious assembles. As a result, the church, which ministers to youth, the poor and others in need within the community, has had to relocate to numerous … ordinance. That requirement does not apply to many non-religious assembles. As a result, the church, which ministers …
  • Arkansas Supreme Court overturns will of Arkansas people who voted to protect adopted and foster children
  • Religious Discrimination Hurts Kids Waiting to Be Adopted … of how they identify—she could not agree to say or do anything that violates her faith. When Jessica politely … presented her with a choice: abandon your religious convictions or forgo the possibility of ever adopting a …