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- … Vermont health professionals: Don’t force us to help kill our patients ADF attorneys, allied attorney file federal … all of the health care professionals filing suit contend it is unethical for them to counsel for, refer for, or in any … in suicide at the hands of medical personnel. “The government shouldn’t be telling health care professionals …
- … Religious school groups: Our freedom to decide who teaches our faith should be … by the religious organization, rather than letting the government define who is a minister and who is not. ADF … through 8th-grade school, faced a similar situation when it chose not to renew the one-year contract of Kristen …
- … court: First Amendment allows MN filmmakers ‘to choose when to speak and what to say’ 8th Circuit says government can’t control artistic expression Published August … disagree with even though they gladly serve everyone and decide what stories to tell based on the story’s message, not …
- … that the church’s religious literature does not become government-sponsored speech simply because of its proximity … The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit ruled that it was not necessary for the church to remove all religious expression from the premises; however, it did find that religious expression in close proximity to the …
- … deserve the right to private conversations, free from government control,” said ADF Senior Counsel Roger Brooks. … The city council’s vote was the right thing to do, and it is an important win for Dr. Schwartz, his patients, and … and family in part because my perspective is grounded in our mutual Jewish faith and shared respect for Torah …
- … deserve the right to private conversations, free from government control,” said ADF Senior Counsel Roger Brooks. “New York City directly violated our client’s freedom of speech by trying to regulate and … saw the writing on the wall and reversed course, it needlessly cost the taxpayers of New York tens of …
- … disfavors. In 2018, the city council adopted a law making it illegal for any person to provide services for a fee that … deserve the right to private conversations, free from government censorship,” said Alliance Defending Freedom … noted in its 2018 NIFLA decision, ‘[T]he people lose when the government is the one dictating which ideas should …
- … Driehaus filed a defamation case against SBA List after it publicized that his vote for Obamacare was a vote for … the Ohio law in federal court, arguing that it permitted government officials to censor political speech. Driehaus … SBA List for defamation. The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide whether SBA List can challenge the Ohio law on First …
- … Patients’ health, pharmacists’ conscience protected in Wash., … board agreed to propose revisions to its rules to allow what the pharmacists have sought from the beginning: to be … and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit set it aside even though the State Board of Pharmacy itself had …
- … local ordinance against sexual-orientation discrimination when he declined to print shirts promoting the Lexington … Church were to say, ‘Look, we’re a church; we’re promoting our church values by having our name on a T-shirt,’ I don’t … other jobs he has turned down in the past because he did not want to promote the message he was asked to print. …