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  • … appears to be no different in the third grade. That’s why Alliance Defending Freedom filed a federal lawsuit on … simply can’t suspend the First Amendment or arbitrarily pick and choose the messages that students can or can’t … values they are supposed to be teaching to students.” Case timeline November 2020 : ADF attorneys filed a federal …
  • … Jack finally received the victory he deserved in that case. In a  7-to-2 ruling , the U.S. Supreme Court held that … It should have ended there. But just when Jack thought he could breathe a sigh of relief, the same Colorado government … punishment for exercising his First Amendment freedom. Why was Jack targeted a third time? By now, you’ve probably …
  • … didn’t get a free pass. Read on to learn more about the case. Bernadette Tasy served as president of Fresno State’s … Bernadette. He claimed that she and her student group could not write messages on the sidewalk and that they could … but she found the display interesting and decided to pick up up a tiny doll of an unborn baby from the group’s …
  • … in the spring. Dr. Hiers sent an email to the chair asking why he had been fired, and the chair gave several reasons, … protected the freedom of speech by ensuring the university could not receive a free pass for violating the Constitution. Case timeline December 2019 : The University of North Texas …
  • Your freedom of speech is under threat, and it's time to take a stand together! The First Amendment, a cornerstone of our Constitution, guarantees your right to express your thoughts and opinions without fear of government punishment. Alliance Defending Freedom is here for you. We understand not every American feels equipped to address the topic of free speech. Not only does our team of legal experts understand its intricacies, but we also actively stand for Americans whose rights have been challenged. And—we are effective. We win nearly 80% of our cases. These wins are crucial for you to live ...
  • … for something he said or did. But for something he simply could not say. That’s wrong. And we need to send a message … defended Peter all the way to the Virginia Supreme Court, where his case was heard last November. We’re now waiting for a …
  • … heard in December, presents similar legal issues to ADF’s case A.H. v. French. Written by Paul Schmitt Published April … of Columbia v. Comer  that a private religious school could not be excluded from a generally available grant that … the tenets of their faith, that’s a step too far. This is why ADF filed a friend-of-the-court brief  on the side of the …
  • … and promote messages that violate her beliefs. Lorie left the corporate design world to start her own design studio, 303 Creative, in 2012 so she could promote causes consistent with her beliefs and close to … freedom and which ones don’t. It’s no wonder that Lorie’s case has landed at the U.S. Supreme Court, which will hear …
  • … on a 2019 live radio debate. “I cannot accept that voicing my religious beliefs could mean imprisonment,” Dr. Räsänen … But Finland’s prosecutor general did not allow the case to end there. How the prosecutor general has dragged out … that free speech for all is a winning proposition. That’s why we must continue defending and pursuing laws that …
  • … a soccer ball at three years old—almost as soon as I could walk,” Lainey says. “I have made many sacrifices over the course of my athletic career to play the sport that I love. I have … full effect. The Court did not rule on the merits of the case, which continues at the appeals court. April 2024 : The …