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  • … Johnson didn’t have a dream, but he knew some men who did. What Alfred — who lived in the Grant Park community as a … heart where his enthusiasm used to be. After pastoring one church with considerable success for most of 20 years, he one … particular passion for organic fruit and vegetables — and if that kind of diet was good for the prophet Daniel, Alfred …
  • … right to religious freedom was affirmed in school choice. What was the policy at issue in Vermont? In Vermont, not … In 2017, Cortman argued the ADF case Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Comer at the U.S. Supreme Court. In a … ensures that Americans can freely exercise their religion. If a state offers tuition benefits to secular private …
  • … with their faith. And Christian colleges wouldn’t exist if they could not make decisions according with their … is in jeopardy. Let’s take a closer look at this case. What is Gordon College? Gordon College is a Christian college … College to file another petition later in the proceedings. What's at stake? The U.S. Supreme Court has made it clear …
  • … to do so would impose an undue hardship on the employer. What constitutes an undue hardship may depend on the work … accommodation request with statements from the employee’s church or clergy. Conduct of an employee that appears to be … exemption from a mandatory student vaccination program if: the school voluntarily offers religious exemptions; there …
  • … upbringing, education, and health care of their children. What are parental rights, and why are they important? At a … to request visitation rights for any child. Under the law, if a court decided that, in its judgment, “visitation may … case-by-case basis. These unclear standards have trickled down to lower federal courts, which have since varied greatly …
  • … faced several times during my career when I've had to turn down opportunities for the good of my family. Some … she already has sided with religious freedom in striking down New York state's discriminatory COVID restrictions that …
  • … also include embryos that remain cryogenically frozen? What legal recourse do parents have when their stored embryos … death statute. But how did this case come about? And what implications does it have for the protection of life? … argued that an embryonic child only counted as a child if he or she was located in a womb, but not if he or she was …
  • … went to the U.S. Supreme Court. Who are the Hahns, and what is Conestoga Wood Specialties? Norman Hahn founded Conestoga Wood Specialties in 1964. What started as a small woodworking business in a … HRSA did not allow it to apply for a religious exemption. If a non-exempt business failed to follow the ACA’s …
  • … leaked internal discussions within WPATH have confirmed what critics have known and warned of for years: that those … to be validated with hormonal or surgical castration. If a man merely “identifies” as a eunuch, this could warrant … and international sources, WPATH continues to double down on advocating for harmful, experimental, unnecessary, …
  • … challenge unconstitutional laws is great. That’s exactly what the ADF clients discussed in The Washington Post article did. What is a pre-enforcement challenge? A pre-enforcement … the state seeking to have the unconstitutional law struck down. The case, National Institute of Family and Life …