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  • … most cherished rights since the Founding. In both our personal lives and our professional careers, the right to … students and faculty members to speak messages they did not agree with. Three teachers joined John in signing the … that he could not use these students’ legal names, and when he objected, the superintendent claimed that his …
  • … demonstrates.) I didn’t want this thing to bite me. But he did. (She holds up a finger to show a small red scar, still … Lydia they would check the school’s regulations on masks when they got home. At the house, she pored over all the … mask. Just because we’re in a pandemic doesn’t mean that our constitutional rights go away.” In Lydia’s case, Ross …
  • … apparently, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts did not get the memo. And now the mission of one Christian … should stay out of religious schools’ hiring practices when it comes to employees who are called upon to transmit … the schools’ faith to students. In a recent decision in Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru , the Court …
  • … the IRS, and explain relevant laws and regulations. They decide not to participate in any of the very few federal … strings attached. Then, out of the blue, the federal government tells them they must comply with a host of laws … not trigger laws applicable to those receiving such aid. It would free countless nonprofits—including houses of …
  • … to support women and protect life . The people of Idaho did just that, and now, ADF and attorneys at the law firm … announced it will hear oral argument in April. The federal government has no business trying to block Idaho’s law … ADF’s work on this case and many others, subscribe to our Docket newsletter . Image Kellie Fiedorek Senior Counsel, …
  • … school. Grant Park Christian Academy v. Fried Ever since it first applied for the National School Lunch Program in … Park would not be able to cover meals for its students. When schools participate in the school lunch program, they … but to file a lawsuit  against Fried. What’s at stake? The government cannot force a religious institution to abandon …
  • … The reservoir was pleasant, and the rowing was fun. But when the family returned to their borrowed truck, they found … strong faith,” Jessica remembers, “and she encouraged our faith, too. She’s why I’m a Christian.” Jessica was still … didn’t go away. She broached it to her children, who did something of a collective double-take. “Really, Mom? …
  • … without the fear that it will destroy their careers. In our current toxic social climate, expressing your views can … those who want to live by the same principles as More did. Its mission is to be the “sword and shield” for people … a single digit at the end of each document’s URL. Some government authorities—like the IRS—may have a consistent …
  • … principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply … suppress speech that might exert a negative influence on our minds or actions, then no speech would be safe.” In other … attacked by students while police and the university did little to stop the violence. After ADF filed a demand …
  • … Johnson didn’t have a dream, but he knew some men who did. What Alfred — who lived in the Grant Park community as a … teachers. And one more thing: the food. Early on, when the academy first opened, Alfred was astonished at how … says, a little woefully. “We haven’t had regular milk in our refrigerator for years. I eat uncured turkey bacon. No …